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Photo Mosaics are actually a very new invention, believed to be first created in the 1990's. Photo mosaics have become widely popular around the world, though, for their unique appeal.

A Photo Mosaic is a photo made up of many smaller photos. To say it another way: A photo mosaic is a photo that has been divided up into small squares or rectangles. Each rectangle is the replaced by a separate photo that closely approximates the color the rectangle was.

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Mosaics have been made for thousands of years. Their beauty, simplicity or intricacy and infinite variations have fascinated humans through the ages.

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We have several ways to design our house, with stone, glass wood etc, and in modern time, people is tentative to use glass mosaic as a new way of home designing, what is the advantage of the glass mosaic tile compare to other material?

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Ever wonder how to sign your indoor glass mosaic art so the signature will not rub or wear off? Nothing seems to stick permanently to glass. Permanent marker is not permanent. Acrylic and enamel paint rub, chip, or flake off. So, how do you make a permanent signature on glass?

Incorporating glass mosaics design into your swimming pool can be just the thing to make your pool come to life, it will keep your pool from being ordinary and suffering from the ho hum's.

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The purpose of sealing grout is to make it water and mildew resistant, and to help keep out dirt. Many mosaic articles and books say you must always seal grout. I don't always agree. In my opinion, indoor wall-hanging mosaics displayed in dry environments don't need sealing. I simply don't bother because my indoor wall hangings don't get wet or dirty. However, indoor mosaics exposed to dirt and moisture (e.g., tabletops and backsplashes) should, indeed, be sealed.

When making mosaics, your safety is of paramount importance. You must understand, observe, and apply common-sense safety practices when working with mosaics. It's just good common sense to apply safety practices when working with sharp glass, caustic grout, finishing materials, and various glass cutting tools. Never take shortcuts when safety is a concern. The following are some basic--but important-- safety tips you should follow when making mosaics.

Tesserae can be adhered to almost any type of base material. Size and weight of the finished work, and where and how the work will be displayed are the primary factors to consider when selecting your base material. Glass is heavy, so the base material must be robust enough to support the weight of the tesserae and grout. Indoor mosaics that remain dry (i.e., not displayed in steam rooms or similar environments) may be made using wood as the base. Outdoor mosaics exposed to the weather should be made with backerboard or other water-proof material.

Using broken pieces of crockery or china in mosaics is typically called "picasiette" or "pique assiette." The literal French translation is "sponger" or "scrounger." Therefore, the term pique assiette in mosaics means salvaging pieces of china or crockery. Learn to properly and safely break crockery for use as tesserae in your mosaic art.

Are you looking for that special piece to add the final touch of elegance to your home or office? Don't go the local frame or furniture store and thumb through a bunch of mundane prints. Don't go to the flea market and browse through $20 paintings that literally took 15 minutes to paint. Instead, consider mosaic art. Mosaic art is unique, unusual, and oftentimes a conversation piece. Not only is it beautiful, it's durable so you can display it anywhere. If it's made properly, it can even be displayed outdoors by the pool or in the garden by your favorite sitting place.

Is thin hardboard an adequate foundation for mosaics? The key factors to consider are where you'll display the mosaic and the size of your tesserae. Hardboard makes a good foundation for your mosaics as long as you limit the size of the overall mosaic, limit the tesserae size, and don't display the mosaic in a wet environment.

Which type of adhesive is best for mosaics? It depends on your base material, mosaic method, whether you're working horizontally on a table or vertically on a wall, whether your mosaic is exposed to moisture, and personal preference. Many websites and articles say Weldbond is the best adhesive for indoor mosaics and that it's the preferred glue of professional mosaic artists worldwide. Is it really better than plain Elmer's White Glue?

Working with color in mosaics is much more challenging than most other art media, such as paint and colored pencils. The painter's color palette is limited only by the painter's imagination in mixing any number of colors until the desired hue is achieved. In contrast, the mosaic artist's color palette is constrained by the limited colors that glass manufacturers decide to produce, which are typically determined by what sells best.

The graceful and sophisticated Tuscan home decor originates in Tuscany - one of the most beautiful and historical regions on earth. This region is also the birthplace of the renaissance and was home to Leonardo DaVinci, Michaelangelo, and Dante. Some of the most iconic buildings in all of Europe are situated here, including the leaning tower of Pisa and the Duomo Cathedral. No wonder Tuscan home decor is so popular throughout the world evoking dreams of a beautiful place and bringing back memories of a wonderful vacation.

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Looking for something new in your mosaic art? Here's a fresh idea. Make mosaics using large stained-glass pieces as if making a stained-glass window, instead of using small pieces cut to the stale, standard shapes of squares, rectangles, and triangles. After following that traditional practice for so long, I grew bored with it and wanted something different. I removed my mosaic-artist hat and donned my stained-glass-artist hat for a nice change of pace. After making a few stained-glass hangings, it dawned on me. Why not combine mosaic art with stained-glass art? My first piece turned out beautifully, better than expected, and I haven't looked back since. Let's discover how you, too, can make these wonderful mosaics.

Looking for ideas for unusual romantic gifts? You’re not the only one on a hunt for more interesting presents. Everyday, more and more people are growing tired of the same old perfume choices and teddy bears. These people are in search of something more meaningful. You’ve come to the right place of course. Here, you don’t have to worry about boring presents you’ve seen time and time again. Read on to learn more about ideas for unusual romantic gifts!

People now prefer to DIY their house, which could fulfill their spare time. They are some acknowledging that should know before installing the tile. And we introduce this information to you here.

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Making wonderful glass mosaic tile art is easy! Let me show you how. Tessera material comes in varying thicknesses. Stained glass is about 1/8-inch thick, vitreous glass tiles are 3/16-inch thick, smalti can be as much as 1/4-inch thick, and marble gems are about 1/2-inch thick. The 1/16-inch difference between vitreous glass tiles and stained glass doesn't sound like much, but in the context of mosaics, it's significant.

Soapstone is a wonderful, natural product that finds many uses in the home. It is durable, beautiful, and diverse; it can be made into sinks, countertops, tiles used for mosaics and even cookware. Many homeowners look to soapstone as the perfect material from which can be crafted a one-of-a-kind soapstone stove or fireplace.

Wheeled glass cutters are essential for creating glass mosaics. I use it to cut and shape vitreous glass and stained glass. It can also be used to cut smalti. The wheeled cutters make cleaner cuts than tile nippers. The two carbide wheels (or steel, if you buy cheap cutters) are fixed in position. Instead of scoring and breaking, the wheels apply even pressure to the top and bottom sides of the glass, causing it to fracture along the line of the wheels.

 
 
 

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