Sunday, April 22, 2012

School holiday mosaics 10 steps towards success.

Every school  holidays I run mosaic and painting workshops for students. We have a great time making creative creatures.
Here are some tips about becoming a top mosaic maker...

Find a  qualified, experienced  mosaic teacher in your area or find out if a teacher will travel to you.

Teachers can accelerate your learning and stop you from making ghastly and costly mistakes.
There is  a lot more to making an attractive, long lasting mosaic than people realise.
 Teachers have valuable techniques to share with you  that you won't even read about in books.

 Here is a visual  taste of what it's like to create you own mosaic.

Step One
 Cut out your shape with a jigsaw and prepare it properly.
You can do any shape, butterflies, cats, crosses, hearts, dinosaurs, birds, seahorses and even hippos; the sky and the power of your imagination is the limit.


Certain shapes are better than others and a teacher can advise you on the best things to make and how to cut them out. 




 Step Two
Use the  right type of cutters for the right kind of tiles.
You will need to to cut them correctly so that your hand doesn't end up being too exhausted.
You need to place tiles evenly and neatly using lots of good quality glue.

Step 3.
Tiles have to be placed on the right way up, there are special glues used for mirror which will stop the silver from being corroded.



Step 4.
You need to make decisions quickly; making a mosaic takes lots of time and attention to detail. 

Step  5. 
Think about line and contrast;  these are the most important elements of design that make up a successful mosaic.

Step 6
Take  rests; about five minutes every thirty minutes.


 Step 7
Step back from your work and admire it, creativity is as much about the enjoyment of the process as the end result.

Step 8
Grout your mosaic.
You have to use the right type of grout for the right situation.
You need to know the right consistency of the grout so it's not too wet and not too dry.
You must take safety precautions while applying grout.

 Step 9.
 Finishing off is everything.
Make sure you have put the grout into every available gap and you need to find out what special type of fail safe, cleaning solution is best for the job to make your mosaics look like gleaming gems. 



Step 9.
 Paint the back and sides of your mosaic.
You want the mosaic to last the distance and not fall off after the first burst of rain.


Step 10.
Polish, clean and grout protect your mosaic.
it's  time to show your results

 Enjoy your mosaics, they are your very own creations and you deserve to be proud of  them.


Mosaics can look great in the garden  or inside.



Pavers and all types of other substrates can be made into mosaics but you have to know which are the best ones and what sorts of glues to use.

When your mother comes to collect you after having a great time, you will be tired but happy.
Don't be surprised if your friends want to come to  mosaic classes as well  when they see what you have made.


  You too could make a happy Hippo


With a bird on it's back


Parents can come along with you as well and make their own mosaic.


 like this mosaic mirror with the mermaid and dolphin.



It's all about having fun and being creative in a warm,  happy studio setting in an organic cottage garden.

Mosaic making classes for the next school holidays are enrolling now.

Hurry to reserve your places, classes are small.

                  Janet Keen, ten years mosaic making and teaching experience, Diploma in Visual Arts.

Remember to enrol with a qualified and experienced instructor to make sure your mosaics last.


 Book your child or your group/family in for a half or full day workshop where they can make a fish, dog, heart, dinosaur, butterly, hippo , seahorse or any shape you desire.

Creativity Quotes of the day
"No matter how little money and how few possessions, you own, having a dog makes you rich."
-Louis Sabin

Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.
Maimonides

There is an eagle in me that wants to soar, and there is a hippopotamus in me that wants to wallow in the mud.
Carl Sandburg

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Ring Janet on 07 346343 or email jkeen@clear.net.nz in plenty of time for the next school holidays.













Friday, April 20, 2012

Mosaic Classes enrolling now for May.

Mosaic morning Classes.

Beginners guide to Mosaic making Part One and Two.  

Monday mornings from Monday 7th May 9.30 am to 12.00 noon
$200.00 per 4 week class including materials.
Mosaic  a pot, mirror and fish.

Tuesday Mornings from Tuesday 8th,  9.30 am to 12noon.
$200.00 including materials for 4 week class including materials.
Mosaic a paving stone with the theme of native birds.

Spaces limited to 8 people.


Once you have completed the beginners guide to mosaic making workshops 1 and 2, the sky is the limit. You can mosaic anything, even a life size seahorse.

374 Clayton Road, Rotorua.
Phone 346-3435 to reserve your place now. or email your enquiry jkeen@clear.net.nz

View mosaics in an organic garden and create in a positive, peaceful and friendly environment.

http://www.jkeen.net/


Creative Quotes of the day.
There are very few human beings who receive the truth, complete and staggering, by instant illumination. Most of them acquire it fragment by fragment, on a small scale, by successive developments, cellularly, like a laborious mosaic.


Anais Nin

We become not a melting pot but a beautiful mosaic. Different people, different beliefs, different yearnings, different hopes, different dreams.


Jimmy Carter




Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Acrylic painting for beginners, last Vail family lesson on working with grid format.

Each person was asked to bring along collage materials to make a composition that was contained within panels of varying sizes within the  picture plane.
I love paintings like these because they allow you to put different and  interesting things together, just like a mosaic.
They are a visual narrative and often tell some very revealing stories about the person creating them. 

Heather chose vintage photos of people and themes from nature, to me it looks like a piece about journeys, overseas travel even travelling along roads  or maybe  even a movie. The most prominent design element here I  think is movement.


Rons was edgey with skeletons, images of war  and people from the middle east. This is what I would describe as a political protest piece. it is also telling a story.

This type of work is expressive, confronting  and can be cathartic to do and compelling to view.

Lalayna's cute, happy piece about the Samoid puppy  she would love to own.
This upbeat, decorative piece that would look good in any teenage girls room. Ron contributed the bone at the top of the piece which was a cute addition.
 She could use it as  a vision board in order to attract the  dog of her dreams. 
Visualise to materialise.

                    This is Julians creative, bold  take on the same subject; obviously if  Lalayna gets the puppy  she will be sharing it.
 I was very impressed with how well the family helped and encouraged each other and shared their ideas and resources. .
 It was smiles all around at the end of every lesson. .




They had a lot of fun expressing themselves and I really enjoyed teaching them.


Beginners acrylic painting  classes starting Mondays 7th May  from 6 to 8pm, enrolling now.
 Phone 346-3435 for details and class material lists.
Why not bring along your own family where people will get a chance to make some art for fun in a non -competitive, relaxed and colourful environment  set in an organic garden.

One of the great things about running classes from my studio is that I become friends with  the clients I teach and it's great to keep in contact with them after the classes are over.
 If families are too busy during the week I can arrange weekend worskhops.

Creative Quotes of the day
A family in harmony will prosper in everything.
CHINESE PROVERB


Check out my website at www.jkeen.net
Feel free to friend me on facebook.

 

Friday, March 30, 2012

Event Photography, Balloons over Waikato, New Zealand March 2012


Up goes the first balloon

And it's all about the logo's

Clash of the striped balloons

 This is supposed to be a crowd pleaser, why are you girls not smiling?


Best view of the whole event up here


And here

Yes it's all about the logo's and what exactly is Remax?

Everyone framed by balloons 


Inflated balloons and decapitated heads, is there a connection?

Head looking like it's inflating the balloon

And here comes the nose, bouncy, bouncy.

Joey and Mother Kangaroo following their noses towards a giant blue, striped balloon

That nose from another angle

Happy Joey's, Australia is well represented here. What a remarkable designer.


Still happy



Super happy, we have lift off

 Another Kangaroo being inflated, maybe it's the Dad, he has boxing gloves like a Dad


 Yes it definitley is a Dad Kangaroo looking at a balloon, too far away to punch.



Dad's leading the way, everyone's safe.

Then we have the Kiwi contender. Mr do-it-yourself painter bloke.  
First time out in public for this guy, completely computer designed.
     Don't know about the droopy beak.
 Maybe that's why he doesn't look as happy as the Aussies. 
   
It's farewell to all those lovely balloons, destined for some green field far away.

            Is the green one sinking or is it an optical illusion?


Further away until just about out of sight, only the people left, wistfully wishing they were going too.

Creativity quotes of the day
No-body can be uncheered by a balloon, Winnie the Pooh

Imagination is like a lofty building reared to meet the sky - fancy is a balloon that soars at the wind's will, Frank Gelett Burgess