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mosaics....artwork of the devil

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kinda ironic considering mosaics are usually of some religious figure, but jeeeez do i hate making them.

here i sit, on my chrstmas vacation from school...glueing thousants of little paper squares onto piece of paper for a mosaic assignment in art class. it sucks soooo bad. this is by far my least favorite thing to do in art class......

pfft i'm a lefty and by theory i use my right brain and i am the most horrible person at art i barley pass with a 70%.

C'mon d.

show us your tiles.

  • Super User

Show us your work!

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ok here is a pic of it. i put a pen on it so you can see just how big the paper is that i have to fill in with squares >:( its rediculous.

and no this is not jesus (kids at school ask me that alot) and its not anybody in particular. the time period were working on is early christian art, so i just made up some dude that would fit into that time period. the background is going to be a brick red.

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looks good, Nice work.

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thanks :)

I had one of those on greek mythology and completely winged it lol. I made a bass dragon thing and everyone thought it was godzilla 8-)

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I had one of those on greek mythology and completely winged it lol. I made a bass dragon thing and everyone thought it was godzilla 8-)

lol now thats funny! ive had to wing a few things myself. seems like when i wing them i do better! weird.....

  • Super User

I am not an art person but that is pretty cool.  

My mother made one when I was a kid and it about drove us nuts.  My father and I made mold and pored the concrete for a large flower pot. It was about 2'h x 5'l x 2'w.  She went to Chicago to purchase the glass from a specialized art dealer.  We could not afford new glass from him so she purchased used old pieces.  Little did any of us know that the glass was something special.  Years later a guy stops by our house during a garage sale and offers us $1000 for the pot.  My mom looked at him and smiled and said "No, it is a family project.  It doesn't matter how much you offer me."  A few weeks later another guy shows up and says I'll offer you $5000 for it.  My mom could not refuse.  None of us were able to move the thing so we told him he had to take care of it himself.  He then went to his car and came back with a hammer and chizzel.  He only wanted the glass.  We asked why and he told us the glass had come from an old burned up Cathedral in Chicago which had come from a church in Germany that was destroyed over 400 years ago.  We had purchased what was left from the art store in Chicago.  

The glass, from what I heard, has been returned to it's home at St. Micheals church in Luxembourg where they made every effort to restore the church.

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  • Super User

wow thats a very cool story indeed. thanks for sharing :)

  • Super User

That looks like it's very tedious work.  I bet you good at SLOOOOOW fishing.  Good work.

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just got back from the craft store with three sheets of brick red paper and a bag of twizzlers. lol.

yes its VERY tedious work and as long as i have a place to sit down im always up for some slow fishing (cant stand up and fish slow at the same time...my body just doesnt function like that lol).

  • Super User

Hey, it is better than eating the glue.

You did good.

A+.

Now go fishing.

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Dave,

The hair makes me think it looks like Jimmy Houston.

Can you hide a bass in it somewhere?????

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Wow bud, that is cool.  Good work.

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