Mosaic Ball: View 1 |
I have a collection of bowling balls. How many people can say that?
Mosaic Ball: View 2 |
I don't even bowl. My collection of bowling balls are picassiette mosaic covered art objects.
(Picassiette, or the French "pique assiette", are mosaics made with broken bits of china.)
Mosaic Ball: Detail showing five red and white patterns |
The colors for this mosaic ball were going to be black and white and red all over. (There are so many jokes that start that way...) But, alas, my red and white dishes "read" as pink. (That means the visual effect of the red and white appears pink from a distance instead of red)
Mosaic Bowling Ball and Bird Bath Base in Garden |
When it became apparent that the red would not be prominent, I decided to embrace the pink effect and intentionally mix in pink.
Mosaic Ball Detail: Two styles of Pink and White china was used |
I was able to use two contemporary orphaned pink dishes I loved.
Mosaic Ball: View 3 |
The six black and white patterned dishes used in making this ball came from contemporary china found in resale shops.
I was wondering why most black and white china is contemporary. Older vintage and antique china embraced color more. Perhaps our ancestors valued the bits of color during the long white and gray winters.
Mosaic Ball: View 4 |
Today, people see so many colors everywhere - in print and on-screen viewing, in fabrics and objects. My ancestors, and many historical cultures had a lot less color in their world, especially in harsh winter months in Northern climates. (We can't all be descendants of tropical people, or those that had colorful silks and dyes.) In long snowy winters, whites, grays, browns and blue (skies) would have predominated.
Mosaic Ball: View 5 |
I attended an art lecture where the speaker noted that black and white and gray were calming to city collectors in places like New York City, where the noise of the urban environment made people want to come home to neutral spaces. Maybe that is why styles changed to include more black and white, vs. the colorful china in the past.
Mosaic Bowling Ball and Bird Bath Base in Garden |
Some notes: The birdbath base (above) is one of my earliest large projects, made more than a decade ago. It was sealed and has been outside since then, holding up surprisingly well.
I mentioned in this note here that I like to learn from my projects. Here is my tip from this project: DON'T use the concave and convex bends in china, or the thick sections from the bottom. I made a mosaic tip graphic below. It doesn't look as sleek as I would like, but it took a lot of time and at least my "mosaic tip" is done!
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Jeanne, Great mosaic ball! It is best to go with the flow and pink is good. Thanks for sharing and had a great week. Sylvia D.
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This really is nice in the The birdbath!
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That's one of a kind!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/01/the-rest-of-indoor-herb-garden.html
WOW! Such stunning artwork! Love it!
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That is so cool.
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This is really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is really awesome. And you have done so many great ones in the past too. Well done.
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These are amazing! (first time visitor) I love the re-use of beautiful dishes in a new way. The tip section is terrific, too!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, you have quite a collection! They are all beautiful and tastefully done! I have only one mosaic piece , a name plate, done from shells, seeds and jewelry pieces. What a lovely post to share with All Seasons!
ReplyDeleteAbout your question: I often prepare All Seasons ahead of time, and the week before the Inauguration rumors were flying around about the strong possibility of a blackout. So, prepared for that, and left it, in case it would happen. Have no idea if this is common for Texas, since we only moved her half a year ago.
Have a great week, Jesh
Love it, thanks for sharing on craft schooling Sunday, great to see you!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful work of art!! I love it.
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Beautiful! And I see nothing wrong with having a collection of bowling balls. Thank you for sharing at Party In Your PJ's.
ReplyDeleteSo funky. Love the color combo.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful projects you have done, and I really like this one in particular. I have never tried making mosaics but I'm feeling very inspired. Thank you for being a part of the Hearth and Soul Link Party. Have a lovely week ahead!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm--pinned!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, Jeanne! What a great way to use broken china. I like it better than gazing balls for the garden. Thanks for sharing at Celebrate Your Story! Link Party. You've been featured this week :)
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adore your mosaic bowling balls! And the fact that you have a collection of them is so wonderful. The bird bath is beautiful and I really like the colors on the ball. I really enjoyed learning that interesting bit about the regional and generational differences in color choices for dinner wear, but it makes a lot of sense. Thanks for sharing and linking with me.
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Amazing article, Thanks for sharing!
What a beautiful little ball! And so full of life from all the different plates that were used.
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