Rachel Davies' new book, <i>Mosaics Inspired by Nature</i>, is the book we’ve all been waiting for. It takes a fresh, informative look at a neglected corner of the mosaic world – how to make textured, abstract mosaics using stone and particularly slate.

Helen Miles Mosaics

<i>Mosaics Inspired by Nature</i> offers the reader a well-conceived and nicely observed, step-by-step guide to making a contemporary mosaic inspired by the natural world around us. […] The text is clear and precise and presented in Rachel’s inimitable style, as those who participate in her popular online classes will know, and illustrated throughout with excellent photographs.

Joanna Kessel, artist

It is invaluable to any mosaic lover with questions about tools, materials, techniques, substrates, adhesives and definitely <i>inspiration...</i>You need this book.

Rachel Sager, Owner and Founder of The Ruins Project

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The many illustrations in Rachel Davies’s book are superb, and include plenty of steps-along-the-way that beginners will find most useful. Highly recommended.

Mosaic Matters

A creative guide to making abstract mosaic designs inspired by nature, using the beauty and texture of slate and stone.

The shapes, patterns and structures found in the natural world can provide a source of wonder and inspiration for mosaic artists. Mosaics do not have to be made from tiles and then grouted, but instead they can be full of texture, incorporating a whole array of materials which hold connections to nature and to particular places. The subtle beauty of stone surfaces gives the work an organic feel, creating beautiful abstract designs.

Not only are these materials attractive but preparing them is an enjoyable task in itself. In this book, experienced artist Rachel Davies shares the methods she uses in her mosaic practice. Starting with tools, materials and cutting techniques, discover adhesive and substrate options, and get to know the various materials and how to use them creatively.

Supported by step-by-step photos, follow a series of exercises and suggestions to explore your interests and develop your own designs. With a focus on three of her own mosaics, inspired by seaweed, lichen and bark, Rachel walks you through her process to show how a piece of art develops from start to finish.

Beautifully illustrated with photographs of Rachel’s own work as well as spotlights on seven other contemporary artists, find inspiration and get started on your own mosaic journey.

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A creative guide to making abstract mosaic designs inspired by nature, using the beauty and texture of slate and stone.

Introduction

Part One: The Basics
1. Materials
2. Tools
3. Substrates
4. Adhesives

Part Two: Methods & Techniques
5. Getting to Know Your Materials
Artist spotlights: Barbara Uhlenbruch; Kelley Knickerbocker
6. Inspiration & Designs from Nature
Artist spotlight: Rachel Bremner
7. Putting It All Together
Artist spotlight: Dugald MacInnes

Part Three: The Projects
8. Bark
Artist spotlight: Lindsey Packingham
9. Lichen
Artist spotlight: Denise Jaques
10. Seaweed
Artist spotlight: Alejandra Martin

Conclusion
Suppliers
Acknowledgements

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A creative guide to making abstract mosaic designs inspired by nature, using the beauty and texture of slate and stone.
Rachel Davies has a loyal social media following (Instagram @racheldaviesmosaics, 120k) and is the current Chair of the British Association for Modern Mosaics.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781789942071
Publisert
2024-09-26
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
760 gr
Høyde
278 mm
Bredde
216 mm
Dybde
12 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
176

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Rachel Davies is a mosaic artist who creates highly textural, organic artworks using her preferred materials of slate, stone and glass. Her work has been exhibited both within the UK and at an international level. She is a sought-after instructor and regularly teaches mosaic classes both in person and online. Her online classes are attended by students from around the world. Rachel lives in Scotland and is a former Chair of the British Association for Modern Mosaic.