11 December 2013

Mosaic Wall

Mosaic on wall, S.C.
Isn't this the coolest mosaic? I have a cinder block house. Maybe I should do this on the back wall. I love it. A friend of mine tipped me off to the fact that a couple of artists/potters were having an open house this past weekend and I crashed the party to snoop around. Cool stuff!

In other news, what would you do for $5? Fiverr is a site where people will tell you what they can do for you for $5.  From web help, caricatures to simply answering questions. I think it is a cool idea. I just paid $5 to have myself turned into a Simpson's caricature. We will see how that works.



9 comments:

Maria Mansfield Richardson said...

Hello Joan! I love the mosaic and also the pottery on display. Where might I locate these potters if I'm interested in purchasing some of their lovely creations?

Maria Mansfield Richardson said...

Hello Joan! I love the mosaic and also the pottery on display. Where might I locate these potters if I'm interested in purchasing some of their lovely creations?

Charlestonjoan said...

They were called Radcliffe St. Inc. but the studio was up on the banks of Lake Marion. This looks like the phone: (803) 492-7010. I don't have the invite in hand but it was also their home so I would call them if you wanted to go up. I think they do an annual open house and that was what I went to on a rainy day.

Catalyst said...

Nice mosaic work.

Jack said...

These mosaics are pretty cool. They wouldn't work at my place, but in the right house, they would be great.

William Kendall said...

That is beautiful work!

Susan Moorhead said...

Love that house - the mosaic garden...the mosaic fish would inspire an entire under the sea mosaic theme!
And the fiver thing pretty interesting too...some of the suggestions in the gift section are alarming and hilarious at the same time.

Anonymous said...

I love how you find the most unique topics! Very cool Joan!

Marcheline said...

Gorgeous walls - and I would definitely do some mosaic if I were you! You can get loads of plates cheap at thrift stores for breaking up and using.