Himmelsfels Mosaic Project – Part #3: The final part
People from all over the world have come together to create this mosaic at Himmelsfels. Almost everyone made mosaic for the first time. Now it is done!
Hello, ich bin Miriam, Inhaberin von mused mosaik und die Stimme hinter diesem Blog. Zum Mosaik haben mich die Mosaike von Pompeji gebracht, die mich während eines längeren Aufenthalts in Neapel schon vor vielen Jahren nachhaltig beeindruckten. Nach meinem Studium der Medien- und Kulturwissenschaften und im ersten Job angekommen suchte ich nach etwas Konkretem, (Er)Greifbarem als Ausgleich zu meinem digital fokussierten Job. Auf einige Workshops folgte 2013 meine Ausbildung in Spilimbergo. Seitdem schaffe ich Mosaike für und mit Menschen.
People from all over the world have come together to create this mosaic at Himmelsfels. Almost everyone made mosaic for the first time. Now it is done!
Each of us may have admired a painted or mosaic-decorated dome, head in the neck, wondering: how could these people spend all those hours up there without getting a stiff neck?
As part of my intercultural mosaic project, I create a sparkling night sky for around 60 people from around the world for the sky rock near Kassel.
The WDR television program “Hier und Heute” presents people with a passion. I talked about how my mosaic story started and showed some of my works.
The last few weeks were so packed, but I want to say thank you also here for the congratulations and visits regarding the official…
The window of my studio now has a mosaic sign made from glass, ceramics and tiles. It is integrated into a shelf where I can decorate stuff and show my own works.
3D printing and mosaic make a real good team. It allows you to make complicated shapes according to your own ideas in which tesserae can be placed easily.
In April, I was invited to the bilingual radio program “Buonasera Düsseldorf” on Antenne Düsseldorf to talk about my mosaic creations and my story. Once…
Know more about Cicognani’s way of working: His mixture of mortar, fresco painting and tessere is still unique in the art world.
Last week it was time again: In the mosaic workshop The Basics, my participants learned to work with the mosaic hammer. First of all, the drawing of…
Cherry pits and pistachio shells; brown and blackberry colored glass: Pistacchio Mora.
Today, an article about me and my personal story, the mused academy and Mosaic at Sea workshop in Sardinia was published in the regional newspaper ‘Rheinische Post’.
What if these little things of everyday life that seem so ordinary get a second life? Pistachio shells, for example.
His works result from a creative process that combines music, writing, painting and mosaic making and bring out a very personal story.