"Heavens Above" International Mosaic Exhibition 2009 - Artists Directory
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Morning Glory
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Starscape
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Jean Kinloch
“Morning Glory Heavenly Blue” Not for sale.
This variety of Morning Glory is one of my favourite flowers and true to its name, you have to be out there on summer mornings to enjoy it, as each bloom only lasts for a day, by noon it’s already past its best. The colours of the blue stained glass are very close to the natural colour of the flowers
“Starscape”
A vision of a view from a spaceship with space rocks and stardust.
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| Sacred Proportion |
Miranda Knight
God is the undeniable force in heaven. God created,
this world in a most amazing way. God was seen as a sort of
divine “geometer” who created everything on the basis of
number and proportion. Indeed, Saint Augustine echoed this:
“Each thing in which you see measure, number, and order,
do not hesitate to ascribe to God as the artist”. Using
symmetry, form and proportion to justly show, a segment of
this beautiful and sacred world.
Contact Details:miranda@musemosaics.com
Michaela Krispler
"Angel of the Universe’
We are all fascinated by angels. Every world religion includes them in their believe system and everyone that does not believe, likes at least the idea of having a guardian angel. Angels are always present in pictures, books, songs and even commercials. And it is exactly this omnipresence that both intrigues and comforts me. So all in all I would like to say it with ABBA I believe in Angels!
Mosaic after artwork by Gabriel-Diana Bode
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| Red Planet Bowl - Sold |
Robin James
This bowl was created as a result of being inspired by a Hubble Telescope picture of Mars, (the red planet) with its ‘Seas’ and a wooden bowl found in a charity shop, which I reshaped. I was also struck by the idea of Martian water. This led me on a hunt for ‘Martian blue’ which I found at Mr Lodestone’s place in the form of polished Aquamarine and blue Agate slice. It is a notional ceremonial bowl following the tradition of using semi precious stones and glass and a sense of gold.
Contact Details: robin@goldweave-art.co.uk