Tempered Glass Mosaics with Carol Shelkin
Everything you need to know to create a Tempered Glass Mosaic.
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Working in a mixed media style with layering techniques, Carol shares her years of experience and talent. This course begins with instruction on how to choose materials and create the background using tissue paper, glitter, personal photos, art work, or other found objects such as baubles and beads. Carol shares all her tips, techniques and secrets to create a successful tempered glass mosaic. Using a single piece of tempered glass, Carol carefully explains how to break and use the pieces to create the whimsical art along with other glass for different effects. Carol also explains the best way to create tinted grout using the Mosaic Arts Online liquid tints. This is a very achievable project that is great for the beginner or the more experienced. Also included in this online course is a printable PDF with a full resource list of all the tools and materials necessary to complete this project. Have fun!
Course Curriculum
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StartWelcome to Tempered Glass Mosaics with Carol Shelkin (0:31)
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StartDownload PDF Resource and materials list for creating a Tempered Glass Mosaic
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StartSubstrates and Materials for creating Tempered Glass Mosaics (3:08)
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StartHow to create a proper composition for Tempered Glass Mosaics (4:46)
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StartHow to use the PVA glue properly while gluing down the tissue paper, glitter and other fun elements (2:51)
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StartApplying more elements to the Tempered Glass Mosaic (4:11)
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StartApplying the clear textured glass (3:08)
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StartTools and materials for breaking the tempered glass (1:16)
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StartBreaking the Tempered Glass (1:54)
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StartExplanation of the different shapes of broken tempered glass (2:28)
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StartApplying the Tempered Glass to the substrate. (3:18)
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StartApplying last pieces of Tempered Glass using tweezers and toothpicks (1:00)
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StartTools and Materials for Grouting with the SBSMA Liquid Tints (0:46)
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StartHow to mix the Liquid Tints with the Grout (3:15)
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StartGrouting Tempered Glass Mosaic with 2 different Colored Grouts (2:39)
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StartCleaning up the grout (2:02)
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StartFinal buffing and cleaning of Tempered Glass Mosaic (1:20)
Your Instructor
Carol Shelkin took to art as soon as she was able to hold a crayon. At seven she started attending Fleisher Art Memorial in Philadelphia and it was made clear at this young age that her life would be centered on her passion for art. She continued her artistic direction with studies at Pennsylvania Academy of The Fine Arts and studies in Ravenna, Italy. In time she began to teach and create one-of-a-kind works of art that are displayed in galleries, community centers, libraries, commercial and private, residential settings.
For over 30 years Carol owned a successful arts nursery school, "Carol's House” in Philadelphia, raised her three children along with her husband, JP as she balanced her promise to teach adults at night and work on her personal portfolio in art.
Since 2011, Carol is the owner of Worldwide Mosaic Workshops and Tours taking creatives and art lovers to Costa Rica, Mexico, France, Morocco, Italy and Spain. She is the instructor and tour guide traveling the world, exploring and researching new destinations, and delivering experiences that students will remember for the rest of their lives. Carol also offers other week long and weekend workshops worldwide.
The Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Upper Darby Arts and the prestigious Robin Brett Mosaic Scholarship from The Society of American Mosaic Artists honored her with grants and scholarships to create and learn. She is a Founding Member and past President of The Mosaic Society of Philadelphia along with being voted a Master Artisan from The Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen.
Carol finds a very eclectic approach to surface design placing stained glass and other materials where she, as a painter naturally places paint and balances that with her love of being an art teacher.
Frequently Asked Questions
Thank you Carol for sharing your talents. I learned so much and had no idea how easy and fun it easy to create with tempered glass. Jackie F.