Showing posts with label Kenya. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kenya. Show all posts

Friday, 6 June 2014

Gazing Ball

Gold tiles









I was in an art and craft shop and saw this polystyrene ball approximately 6" across and decided to experiment and mosaic it.  I had seen alot of balls mosaic-ed(!) but wasn't sure of the base.



Moving on . . .
I experimented with all sorts of different shapes and sizes, some tiles were ceramic and others glass.  It was such fun.
See the tiny bead from a bracelet

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One Kenya Shilling


Grouted and finished
 I was really happy with the way it turned out.  After grouting it was heavy and very solid.  I have now placed near my pond in my garden in Kenya.



Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Owl

Feeling bored one day at home and the need to do some 'mosaicing', I rummaged in my kitchen cupboards and found this bamboo chopping board which has a loose handle and decided to do an Owl.  This is for my Mother-in-Law who collects owls in any shape or form.  

The start
I drew the outline on the board and had the owl sitting on a branch but later found out that I had no suitable tiles for the branch so went to Plan B and gave him legs!  Cutting the square tiles and forming circles was quite challenging but I think the result speaks for itself.

Progress
I now wish I had made the centre of the circle in the wing slightly larger to have more of an effect.  Another lesson learnt!

Ready for Grouting
 I covered the board around the owl in masking tape to protect it from the grout.  I had done a frog on a rock previously and didn't protect the rock and the frog had a white film around it . . .


Masked Owl!

Finished

Ready to take home back to Kenya for Polly!

Did you know that at group of Owls is called a 'Parliament of Owls'?



Guinea Fowl

Before we came to Bahrain we had pet guinea fowl wondering around the garden in Kenya, scratching around and making a racket - I really miss them!!!

The Start
Started of sticking dark grey tiles along with 'pearls' from a necklace which my mosaic teacher kindly broke up for me.
Head, beak and eyes



A lesson learnt on the way - while sticking beads USE LOTS OF GLUE so they don't come off when you are cleaning off the grout!

Background complete, now ready to grout
 I decided to do the grouting in black so the white of the pearls would show up ~ still not sure it was the right decision
Finished!
Another one for the verandah . . .

Camouflaged Chameleon

Now, back in Kenya with the mountain of tiles left over I started another Mosaic.  This time a Chameleon using the floor tiles and wall tiles.  First I drew the outline on some ply board and set to work ~ nipping away . . .
Outline with Nippers







Ready for grouting
Detail of Eye

Ready to be mounted on the Wall

Gorgeous Gecko

Geckos have always been a part of my life growing up in Kenya; always on the verandah in the evening as the sun goes down, catching the ever-annoying mosquitoes!  

I started with the eyes and then creating circles with cut glass tiles and small glass beads

Eyes and Nose

Creating circles

Ready for grouting
Once I had finished sticking the tiles on, it was ready for grouting . . .  As the temperature outside was hot, close to 45 deg C, Tina, my Mosaic Teacher wrapped the gecko in cling film so the grouting would not dry out too quickly and crack.

Protection


My Verandah Friend!