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Excitement in the Air!

3/15/2022

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March is here and Spring is in the air. Despite the fact that today we're having a final blast of cold, there's spring in my step & lots going on in my studio. I'm excited to fill you in on some of the highlights!

Friday night I attended the opening of the Pensacola Museum of Art Juried Member's Show. Like many people there, it was the first time in over 2 years, being out and about mingling face to face, which felt really nice & little extra special.

I really loved seeing my work, "Forward Thinking" hanging in the large gallery where he looked quite striking from across the room! He was created last year as I thought a lot of the uncertainties of the pandemic situation &what the future might bring. I find him quite compelling, with many little details that are hard to see in a photo. Modeled after a Scottish artist, he's #64 of 68 in my ongoing series of contemporary artists from around the world. The exhibit runs thru May 29, 2022. I hope you'll have a chance to visit.
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Quite a bit different than my usual style, "Beyond City Limits", is currently in a Mosaic Landscapes online exhibit. The show runs thru March and can be viewed here: https://tinyurl.com/LandscapeMo. 
There will be a viewer's choice award, which you can vote for while you're there.  If you like my work, I'd love your vote 😍😉. 
Here's a little detail....
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Both works above are available for purchase.
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On the teaching front, I'm looking forward to conducting a workshop in my own studio, the first in 5 years, in a couple of weeks. Thanks to those of you who let me know of your interest in more of my home based workshops, following my last newsletter... more dates to come!​
 
Here's a quick list of my current workshops coming up On the Road ...
They're filling fast so don't wait if you're interested!


Dallas TX - April 21-24 - sold out
Dallas TX - April 27-30 - a few spots remain
Austin TX - May 3-6 - 2 spots remain
Fullerton CA - June 2-4
Tijuana Mexico - June 16-18


All workshop dates, locations & links to register can be found here
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I hope all is well in your world. Until next time...

Be well & stay creative!
Lots of love,
Gila​

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Happy February!

2/1/2022

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​I often turn to my extensive Asian travels for inspiration.  This work, "Love Buddha", was derived from photos I shot with my old Nikon FG while traveling in Laos and Cambodia in the late 1990's.
PictureLove Buddha - ​21.5" x 13" x 3" - Handmade pottery, ceramic, dinnerware, a variety of glass, copper beads, smalti, and mirror on a hand built, cement based substrate.



A few of my original source photos & inspiration
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One of the things I love most about this piece is it's dimensionality & incorporation of mirror, which casts wonderful light and color around its environs throughout the day and changing seasons.  You can see that a bit in this photo from a gallery show.
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And finally, I leave you today with this small but important detail...

The butterfly and a couple of moths, a simple reminder that spring is just around the corner.  

& LOVE, always LOVE!
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Love Buddha is a favorite from my personal collection.   
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Please take a look here If you would like to discuss a commission.
A list of available works is here.
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Master of Horse - Installed at The Ruins!

10/3/2020

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Rachel wasted no time in getting my portrait of John Moskal, Master of Horse on the wall of The Ruins.  It's the first mosaic to be installed in this room, now dubbed The Stable.  Follow the project to see how this important aspect of the mining story develops with additional workhorses, mules and such. 
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Unpacking the pieces, 7 in total.  The torso & portrait were the first to go up.
& here we see the the final piece being put in place!
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Tada - Master of Horse complete!
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Read about & see more on the backstory of this mosaic's origin & creation here.
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Behind the Scenes ~ Master of Horse for The Ruins Project

9/25/2020

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Earlier this year I was invited to create a portrait for an ongoing, international collaborative mosaic installation at The Ruins Project in Western Pennsylvania.  The project, located on the Great Allegheney Passage, at an abandoned coal mine site, celebrates the rich history of the coal mining industry.  
My subject, John Moskal, was born in 1887 in Poland, and immigrated to the United States in 1907.  He joined other family members who already lived in Whittsett PA and began working in the coal mines.  He, and other members of his family, worked in the mines, until it shut down in 1946.

This small black and white photo is the only one I received of him with a horse, to use as my reference.  Definitely a challenge!
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These are a couple other photos of a younger John with his daughter
​& later in life with his wife, Kathryn.
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I began by drawing several freehand sketches, coming up with a simple "cartoon"
from which to begin the mosaic work. 
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details of the work & color pallet
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For his face I used Italian, Mexican & Chinese Smalti.
I started with the eyes, and worked outwards from there.
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Next I moved on to creating his hat, altering the cap from the original image into a hard hat. I used the bottom of a crystal glass to represent the the miner's light.  Ceramic & crockery shards were used for the remainder of the hat. I love the texture & interest that the crockery rims creates.

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Next came his shirt & sweater, using a combination of marble and unglazed porcelain, to create additional textural contrast.  I was delighted to find this horse image, in my stash of dishes, to button up his shirt. 
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Next came the all important horses, flanking the portrait/
Again starting with simplified drawing as my guide.
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I felt the need to use some metal pieces for the horses' bridles​.  I was thrilled when Rachel, the proprietor and creative genius behind The Ruins , found & sent me a few wonderful rusty bits (below) that were scavenged at The Ruins.  Equally fun, was finding a way to incorporate them into the mosaic.
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Rachel sent 3 small rusty circles, but I needed one more. I created a 4th, faux rusty ring, using metallic Mexican Smalti.  The horses themselves are all marble and stone, cut by hand ​with the traditional hammer & hardie.  I also found glass taxidermy eyes in my stash, which give them a realistic look.  One in particular, is forever staring back at the viewer!
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Once the horses were complete, I moved on to
​grouting the hat & sweater sections.
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The portrait of John Moskal, Master of Horse, complete & pieced together!
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It was my intention to visit The Ruins in early September to install the work myself, but due to the ongoing pandemic situation, alternate plans have been made. The mosaic will be shipped to The Ruins & installed by Rachel, before the cold sets in!
To get ready for shipping, I laid out all the pieces, taped & marked them for installation alignment, and wrapped each section for safe shipping.
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Next time we see Mr Maskal, he'll be part of The Ruins Project landscape!  

Thank you Rachel for inviting me to be a small part of your larger vision.
It's an honor to hang with the ever growing international list of artists
​whose work is already, and has yet to be, installed there!
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​I anxiously await what comes next & being able to visit in person!
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Bon Voyage! ​

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Garden Installation Visit

7/31/2020

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At long last, one year after my mosaics were installed, I've finally had a chance to visit the garden & see them in situ.    It was a very hot summer day, but I wanted to take the opportunity for a short visit.  The garden at this time of year was overgrown, yet still vibrant with colorful flowers.  ​
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A quick stroll thru the garden.
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Photo by Mark Morris
​Here I am, with Vaughn, who commissioned the mosaics.

​Hopefully I'll be able to visit again in the spring and get an unobscured view of the mosaics from a distance.  In any case, I'm very happy with how they look and were hung, as is Vaughn, which is really most important!
See previous post on the creation of these mosaics
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New Portrait - Reverse Engineered Substrate

9/23/2019

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For my latest portrait, I used a method I learned last year at the Mosaic School in Spilembergo Italy.  

My reference was an original drawing, I  did earlier this year for Julia Kay's Portrait Party,  in graphite, water soluble ink pencils, and a touch of white acrylic paint.   

I began by enlarging and printing the image onto six 8.5x11 sheets of paper.  The image was then covered by clear plastic, allowing me to see the image as I adhered my tesserae (pieces), with a polymer modified mortar, directly onto the plastic.

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My materials were a variety of colorful Italian & Mexican smalti, including some luscious large riven chunks which I love, dishes, and slate.
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Once I finished laying all the tesserae, the real experimentation began.  Flipping the work & reverse engineering a hangable substrate.  Here's a time lapse of that process....
& Tada! 
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​I wanted to go BIG, and this portrait is indeed, the largest mosaic portrait, of just a face, I've created to date.
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Quiet Influence

9/3/2019

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Thank you Zack!
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Zack Baisden was a wonderful and prolific abstract artist.  When we met, soon after I'd moved to Florida, he had recently retired from teaching art.  We often gallery sat together, and chatted about all sorts of things;  travel, relationships, and everything art.  
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Rest in Peace, dear Zack.
You will be missed!
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One quiet morning at the Gallery, not long after I'd begun my daily portraiture drawing, he explained to me, in quite some detail, how to approach the human eye.

I've never forgotten those words, and refer to them often.  His gentle voice and influence will always remains in my heart, hand, and mind.
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Mosaic Self Portrait

1/24/2018

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My inspiration, beginning stages & time-lapse video of the creation of "Daydream", a self portrait.
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This was my 1st ever scratchboard portrait.  I really enjoyed doing it and liked the visual outcome, so decided to also create a mosaic from the same image.
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This is the watercolor and ink sketch I did on my substrate, in preparation for starting work on the mosaic.
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"Daydream"
​8" x 8" - stained glass, crockery, Mexican smalti & unglazed porcelain.
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