Thursday, December 10, 2009

Finally, A How to Video Series About Creating Mosaic Art Maxine's Mosaics Teaches Consumers to Create Mosaic ArtImagine the Possibilities

Author: Anonymous

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Huntington Woods, MI January 25 2004--Mosaic artist Maxine Gardner was flooded with requests for instructions on how to create mosaic art as a result of an appearance on HGTV. Her solution, the creation of a four-part video series entitled Maxine's Mosaics โ€" A How-to Series About Creating Mosaic Art. Series segments include working, garden sculpture, with clay, metal, wood and how to create gazing balls from recycled bowling balls, the focus of her HGTV appearance.



โ€œWhen my studio was featured on HGTV I was amazed by the requests for basic information. Hundreds of emails followed, garden sculpture, each episode with requests for instructions or help with failed projects. There are books on mosaics readily available, classes springing up everywhere, yet people are not getting the information they need in a way that they can create the projects that they want. Videos on mosaic art projects teach individuals step by step everything they would need to know in order to work in the medium they wanted,โ€ states Gardner.



The video series,, garden sculpture, the first-ever to teach mosaic art, is loaded with step-by-step instructions, useful tips and tricks and examples of Gardner's work to assist in inspiring the creativity of viewers. Viewers learn the direct mosaic method, cutting technique, how to use tools to create tesserae (broken dishes or stained glass), adhesive choices, grout application and repairs.



In Working With Wood, Gardner goes over the variety of surfaces available, the proper surface preparation covering the gamut from picture frames to tables. In Working With Metal, Gardner emphasizes adhesive choices, garden sculpture, as being the crux of a successful metal project. In Working With Clay, Gardner shares the treatment specific to working with all clay surfaces. In This Episodeโ€ฆGazing Balls, Gardner shares her technique of using old bowling balls as the core of her stained glass gazing balls.



The video series will be available in hobby and craft shops across North America. Each video in the series has a suggested retail price of $29.95. The four videos range in running times of 47-66 minutes. Further information can be obtained by visiting www.maxinesmosaics.com



Gardner, a member of the Society of American Mosaic Artists, teaches, exhibits and sells her art at galleries and art fairs around the country.



About Maxine Gardner:

Mosaics provided Gardner with the opportunity, garden sculpture, to use all her creativity in one art medium. While experimenting with many art forms over the years, it was Gardner's passion for mosaics, garden sculpture, that led to her changing careers and becoming a full-time artist devoting her efforts to creating, exhibiting and teaching. The moment she tried mosaics, she knew she had found what she was meant to do โ€" it just took her 47 years.



As an artist, Gardner is passionate about mosaics as an art-form and finds inspiration in everything she sees either as something to be covered in a mosaic, or something to be broken up and used as a covering. Taking everyday objects such as, garden sculpture, watering cans, bird baths, mirrors,, garden sculpture, chairs and even bowling balls, Gardner covers them with broken china and stained glass to create beautiful, unique art for the home, garden and office.



Gardner is passionate about teaching the art of creating mosaics. Recently she received her fourth grant to work with 7-9th grade students to create educational, garden sculpture, mosaic sculptures.



In November 2001, and again in November 2002, Gardner was featured on Home and Garden Television's โ€œOur Placeโ€. The segment, filmed in Gardner's, garden sculpture, studio, featured how she recycles bowling balls and turns, garden sculpture, them into gazing balls with stained glass. The response from the segments was the catalyst for her developing the Maxine's Mosaics How To Series About Creating Mosaic Art.



Gardner, as a member of SAMA (Society of American Mosaic Artists), is privileged to

share her passion with other mosaicists from around the world. Her art has been featured in juried art fairs across the United States and Canada