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Less is More - The Effects of Light in Mosaic Composition with Kate Kerrigan
Less is More - The Effects of Light in Composition with Kate Kerrigan
Intro and personal interview with Kate and Tami (6:12)
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Overview of Course Materials (2:07)
Course overview (0:44)
Elements of Art (1:09)
Color: Monochromatic (2:18)
Color: Working with Smalti and Stone (7:04)
Examples of Monochromatic Mosaics (6:29)
Line (3:05)
Principles of Design in Art (8:52)
Examples of the Effects of Light (10:32)
Overview of Back-framing (2:16)
Back-framing Demonstration (3:42)
Attaching Hanging-Hardware (1:58)
Wrapping Edges with Fiberglass Mesh and Thinset (6:21)
Drawing Composition onto Substrate (8:11)
Creating the Trees: Piastrini and Contorni (4:00)
Creating the first tree in mosaic (9:00)
Creating the first tree in mosaic-continued (7:38)
Creating the second tree in mosaic (8:03)
Creating the fourth and fifth trees in mosaic (7:24)
Creating the third and last tree in mosaic (8:43)
Creating the branches in mosaic (11:02)
Material Overview for Background (2:46)
Cutting Stone with Hammer and Hardie (2:40)
Discussing the Background, Tesserae Size, and Placement (8:32)
Creating the Light in Mosaic (7:31)
The Light Continued/ Introducing some Gray-Part 1 (11:49)
The Light Continued/ Introducing some Gray-Part 2 (11:22)
Evaluating the Light in the Composition/ Importance of Shading and Getting Perspective (1:10)
Introducing Darker Shades of Gray (8:20)
Discussing Blending of Different Shades of Gray (1:06)
Working on the Bottom half of Mosaic (18:05)
Completing the Mosaic/ Tips while working/ Cleaning (detailing) the Mosaic (3:18)
Finishing the Edges with Thinset (7:15)
Wrap up and Thank you! (0:24)
Creating the Trees: Piastrini and Contorni
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