Half-time
This went pretty fast: Half of my first year here in Spilimbergo is over.
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.
The roman mosaics impress by their simple aesthetics.
Today we went to a lovely place with coloured slate and crystal clear water.
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In the second week after the holidays we have returned to routine with new energy and continue our group work.
Suggestions for the efficient work with martellina and tagliolo.
New year, new chances!
Micromosaics that remind of landscapes seen from above. Of amphibians drawn by the nature surrounding them.
At the end of the year it’s time to look back. And gain an insight into what awaits me in the future.
This week, tables, chairs and ceppi were moved: We have started our first group work!
This week we have tested the effect of individual colour combinations by mixing tessere made of coloured paper.
A little suggestion for all future visitors of the school.
In May 2013, I met Greet Weitenberg in Amsterdam for an interview. Some of the works that you see in the video can now…
Started my next project in direct technique!
Some years ago new students here in Spilimbergo had a tough life.
