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I'm am trying to judge the interest in artistic mosaics within the tiling world and would be grateful if you all could reply to this poll, thanks
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Discuss Poll: Incorporating Artistic Mosaics in the British & UK Tiling Forum area at TilersForums.com.
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G I'm going to say something quite honest. I love your work (and mosaic work in general) when it is in the in the form of an object such as the piece you made for me but, as part of a bathroom or floor etc, I find mosaics a bit fussy and I'm really not a fan. As always I can see the time, effort and skill that has to go into creating these artistic features, it's just not my taste. I would happily install something if requested to but, the situation hasn't arisen yet. I probably shouldn't let personal taste sway me with regards to design but, it's difficult sometimes. Hope this has come across as intended.
Very effective, John, photographic mosaics work best in black and white, don't they.
Artistic mosaics is the oldest and IMHO the most important use of 'tiles/tesserae' that have been incorporated into the world of design and buildings since man became civilised. Anything else has a place but are usually for practical rather than aesthetic purposes.
Nothing can create the individuality that a timeless mosaic produces and be the focus of attention for thousands of years.
My wife and I visited Herculaneum, the better preserved town after 79AD Vesuvius eruption, and what a fantastic experience it was. Unbelievable quality and skill from a couple of thousand years ago.
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