Sunday, February 27, 2011

Beads, colors, lines, and a touch of gold!

I'll be blogging often during the first couple of weeks of our project so please check the blog often. There were lots of good questions yesterday as members picked up their designs.  I want to pass along those questions and answers to everyone as they might be helpful to you. If you have a question, please post it in the comment box of the blog and I'll answer.

First, BEADS!
Beads are used a lot in Vodou flags. I've suggested that you use some beads in your pieces.  Cheryl Anderson commented yesterday that small beads often don't stick well to mesh.  I'm going to try some large beads in my piece and see how they do.  Another material that you can use is GEMS.  Gems fit into the category of "shiny stuff".  Also, as you know, they may be cut in half and set on the cut side in the piece which gives an interesting effect.  Cheryl - thanks for this tidbit!

Now, COLORS!
I've suggested that you emphasize the primary colors in your pieces -- RED, BLUE, AND YELLOW.  Note that the word I used was "emphasize" NOT "use only primary colors".  You may definitely use other colors. I've seen Vodou flags with black, white, purple, and green in them.  You have the freedom to use any color, just emphasize primary colors.  Take look at the Ezili Freda flag below.  There's lots of black, but also lots of red.


Next, LINES.
Some of you have selected flags with narrow lines in them, such as the narrow swirly lines in the flag above.The narrow lines in the cartoons of your flags are lines for you to follow. There's no need for you to try to make them as narrow as they are in the actual flag.  Just follow the lines as you lay your tesserae.

Finally, INTEGRATING A TOUCH OF GOLD INTO YOUR PIECE.
Because we'll be using gold mirror glass for the border at the time of installation, we need you to use a touch of gold mirror glass in your piece.  This will help tie the whole piece together.  If you don't have any gold mirror glass at home, Mosaic on a Stick sells small strips of it so you can purchase a small strip when you pick up your pieces. Take a look at the Guede Mazaca flag below.  There's only a small amount of gold.--That works!


That's it for today.  I'll soon be blogging about integrating offerings into your pieces.  This is optional, but you often see it in actual Vodou flags.  Check back soon!


Thursday, February 24, 2011

Haiti Project Kick Off

The Haiti Project is about to begin-yeah!  Your packets will be available for pick up starting this Saturday, February 26 at 1:00 PM.  Packets may be picked up at Mosaic-on-a-Stick. (Remember that The Stick is not open on Mondays.)

Each packet will contain the following:
  1. Voudou (also spelled Voodoo) Flag design.
  2. Mesh
  3. Instructions
  4. Voudou Flag Primer
  5. Voudou Flag Glossary
  6. Information about the specific Voudou Flag that you've chosen.
  7. Minnesota Mosaic Guild Dates to Remember.
I'll also be sending this information out to guild members via email.

Check the blog on an ongoing basis for updates.  I'll also periodically be posting images of actual Voudou Flags on the blog for inspiration. -- Have fun!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

February Guild Meeting - Wednesday, February 9th

UPDATE - LOCATION CHANGE - Stacia can't host meeting tomorrow
Janine Irisarri has offered to host the meeting.  Thank you Janine!!!

Directions to Janine’s House:
18075 2nd Ave N
Plymouth, MN 55447
Phone:  763-476-0341



Directions:
Take 394 West to Wayzata/Central Ave N exit
Turn right at top of exit. Go to 3rd Ave North, Turn left.( some landmarks....right before 3rd Ave is an electrical sub station and across the street Gleason Lake Elementary school)

Continue on 3rd Avenue North until road forks bear to the left onto Queensland Lane North.

Take the first left, that's my street....2nd Ave N. My house is the first house on the left on the corner, 18075...however since my mailbox has almost disappeared, the house number is covered!

Wednesday, February 9th
6:30-7:00 Social Time
7:00-7:30 Meeting
7:30-9:30 Sharing our Wee Projects

Meeting Agenda:
Haiti Project
Edina Arts Center Show, June 30-August 3
Coordinated by Susan Mathis - Details by/at April MMG meeting
SAMA (Society of American Mosaic Artists)

NEMAA (Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association) ad for Art-a-Whirl in May
MMG logo use
Martin Cheek Class at Mosaic-on-a-Stick, Friday-Sunday, March 11-13
Informal presence at MOS March 9 & 10

Future Meetings:
April - Stillwater, outdoor sculpture
June - Travel night at Susan Mathis' home, Woodbury
September - Fall members show, Mosaic-on-a-Stick
November - No topic yet
December - Holiday Party, no venue yet

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Laurel True's Haiti Project

Some of you are aware that Laurel True, mosaic artist, has been doing some work in Haiti in the aftermath of the earthquake.  To read up on her project and how rewarding it's been, click on http://mosaicsandceramics.ning.com/.  This is the CMA (Contemporary Mosaic Artists) website.

I've been completing the design and we'll be kicking off our own Haiti Project in March!  Participating artists will have two months to complete our respective "mosaic quilt squares".  Edina Art Center has invited us to display our Haiti Project squares as a work in progress at our summer show along with an explanation of what it's all about.

I can't wait!

Edina Magazine Article

Edina Magazine will be publishing an article about MMG and our upcoming show at Edina Art Center!  The magazine has been provided with information on the history and mission of MMG as well as a selection of photos of artists and your work.  The magazine has also been provided with a few quotes from some of you about your love of mosaics.  SO - if you haven't started creating your show pieces, get to it!  This is going to be a great show with some good PR in advance.

Monday, January 3, 2011

February 9 Guild Meeting

The February 9, 2011 meeting topic will be "Working Wee".

Members and guests are invited to complete and bring projects of a small scale. The challenge is to work within 3 inch dimensions, either two or three-dimensional. We'll each talk about how we came up with our project ideas; materials used; the challenges and pleasures that surface working that small; some of the tools and techniques we used; and how the challenge has effected our mosaic experience.

The meeting will be held at Stacia Goodman's home, 2724 Chowen Ave. South, Mpls. at the usual 7:00 time, beginning with a 6:30 social time.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Minutes from December Meeting/Holiday Party

Guild members enjoyed good company, good food, and a tessarae exchange the evening of December 8 at the home of Susan Mathis. Those in attendance were Gil Gragert, Judy Sell, Carolyn Clark-Hyland, Danette Poglase, Janeen  Irissari, Barbara Steen, Cheryl Anderson,Janet Houck, Susan Mathis, and Walter Mathis.

Several of our 2011 meetings and events were discussed and scheduled:
  • February Meeting - Program and place to be announced
  • April Meeting - "Outdoor Cement Sculptures" program to be held in Stillwater at either Gil's house or Judy's house.
  • June Meeting - "Travel Night" featuring a slide show on the mosaics Susan saw on her trip to England.  Others will be invited to bring photos/slides from their travels to share as well.  Place: Home of Susan Mathis in Woodbury.
  • September Meeting - No agenda yet.  Please submit your ideas.
  • November Meeting - No agenda yet.  Please submit your ideas.
  • December Holiday Party - Who would like to host the 2011 Holiday Party?
2011 Summer Show
Our 2011 Summer Show will be held at Edina Art Center.  The basics are the following (watch for more details as we get closer to show time:
  • June 29: Set-up
  • June 30: Artists Reception
  • June 30-August 3: Exhibit
  • August 4: Pick-up
  • All mosaic pieces must be for sale.  Pieces to hang as well as 3-D pieces are welcome. We may submit as many pieces as can be displayed.  EAC has a good-sized space so we think there's lots of room for many pieces.
2012 Show
We're already thinking about our 2012 Show.  Gil and Danette are working on the venue.

Haiti Project
Susan provided an update on the Haiti Project as follows:
  • Kick-off will be in February WATCH THE BLOG FOR KICK-OFF DETAILS--SOON!
  • The design is well underway and everyone is excited about participating in the project.
  • Installation date will be determined at a later time.  Due to the current outbreak in violence in Haiti, the installation team will schedule their trip to Haiti when the State Department issues an "all clear" travel rating for Haiti.  Those in attendance are excited & want to proceed with the project with the awareness that the installation date is unclear and may not happen in 2011.