Metallic Fine Art Print of Original Mosaic "Grammar of Ornament"

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Metallic Fine Art Print of Original Mosaic "Grammar of Ornament"

$50.00

For the first time, I'm offering prints of my mosaic artwork! I've shown it framed to make it clear it is a print, not an original, but currently I only offer the prints.

High-quality fine art metallic print that actually does justice to the brilliance of glass. This is a type of photo paper, not actually metal, but brings out metallics used in the mosaic and a gorgeous luster to the rest of the glass, particularly the iridescent glass. This paper and printing method also brings out the rich blacks as well as a pearly sheen.

The print is 8" x 12" with a 1/4" border to help framing. The print will fit a mat with a standard opening of 8" x 12" (actual dimension 7.5" x 11.5").

About the Grammar of Ornament mosaic:

This mosaic was a departure from most of my organic, flowing art. It is the cover of the 1856 book Grammar of Ornament by Owen Jones which was gold leaf embossed leather. This book was so revolutionary in the design field that it is still currently in publication and found on designers’ coffee tables today. This mosaic reproduction was created out of Van Gogh glass and the background is black grout. The original is 34" x 51".

This mosaic took a mind-numbing amount of precision in planning, glass cutting, and placement. I love that the Van Gogh glass came out looking exactly as I hoped in my head when planning this piece. Since the original is an old, gold leaf leather book, I wanted the gold to be more subtle than gold smalti or mirror would have appeared. I tried to stay as close to the gorgeous original design as possible, but making adjustments necessary to convert the design from gold leaf to mosaic.

I decide to make this mosaic not just because the design is beautiful and the book so influential, but because I have an idea for a mosaic book I’d like to make. This mosaic is the first step to making it happen. The general idea of the book is to translate various art forms into mosaic, incorporating art, design, and crafts from around the world.

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Time Lapse Video of the Creation of the Original Copper I Mosaic