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A selection of mosaic books for hobby and mosaic artists.
'Stylish Mosaics' reviewed by Oliver Budd. The extremely suitable title of this book is a clue as to content. The photography, layout, clear text and type are very classy and I had no problem devouring the book in one swift sitting. Anne starts with the old misconception that you don't have to be good at art to create mosaics but she forgot to add that it helps! Every piece in this book is obviously the work of a talented artist with a background in design and a clear understanding of colour, texture and form. She begins with a very brief history of the art of mosaics, then runs us through appropriate materials, tools and setting tips. Here there are some nice touches; I particularly liked the page on andamento and the various ways it can enhance your mosaic, and also the application of fake slate which is one I had never thought of (but will in future!). Having run through the 'tess, tools and tips', Anne takes us onto some projects that look just mouth-watering. I like the device of the number of tiles top left of each page denoting the skill level. In fact the skill levels are sensibly arranged not from one to four but mixed up, I assume so the less skilled don't feel excluded and left behind as one moves on through the chapter. The projects featured here are very appealing, beautifully designed and well made. Anne has used good quality materials that are readily available to everybody - from broken crockery, through marble and pebbles to gold mosaic and iridescent waterglass. The items are either practical objects like mirrors, splash-backs, trays and laundry boxes or they are quite simply lovely things to look at like the Christmas tree baubles. The candle bowl featured on the book's cover is particularly cool. The book ends with a series of templates for designs from the projects chapter which is always a useful addition for anybody wishing to take up mosaic and who, as I mentioned at the beginning, may not be good at art! I suppose I must have one small constructive comment which is that Anne gives no credit for the techniques used in the construction of the marble fish table top (page 54), which I introduced her to at one of my classes. This could be just my ego whining or the fact that as I scan the names of the publication team at Hamlyn I see we have an all-female collective! However Anne is forgiven that one oversight for two things; all her fantastic work creating and promoting Mega Mosaic Makers in schools and her crediting Barbara Lammers' Mosaic Trader UK, fast becoming my favourite place for a sumptuous stock of all things glassy and glittery! There have been many 'you-do-it' mosaic books, but Stylish Mosaics is one that I would definitely recommend to my students. If they are novices then it is a book that will entice them in. If they are more experienced it will show how an understanding of colour and design is all-important when making successful mosaics. Oliver Budd www.buddmosaics.co.uk
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