Author: gertrud

THE AYVALIK MOSAIC – Brasilia studio Asa Norte second week

The second week in the studio went fast with lots of progress. Dolphin’s head finished with the contour line. This is one line around the figure in background color. It helps to emphasize the figure. This technique can be found in greek and roman mosaics. When looking at the dolphins head I am so amused that it looks so Disney like! Did Disney maybe had a look at these mosaics before he created his figures? I started with the last figure – a long, mainly gray fish with vigilant eyes. Nusret Bey taught me to make the eyes first, to give the figures a soul at the beginning. And I glued the Dolphin and parts of his tail fin onto MDF board. In the picture you can see it with weights from boxes full of marble. On Monday it should be ready for the background tesserae to be put on. It has been very cold in Turkey and in Ayvalik too the past week so building work had to rest for a while. This lets …

THE AYVALIK MOSAIC – Brasilia Studio Asa Norte first week

Hello again! I wish all my dear readers a happy new year 2016. For me this year started with a visit to  Ayvalik.   The renovation of the house is really coming on. The windows and doors are installed, bright red plastic hoses under the marble floor in the kitchen are promising warm feet next winter and will also warm your feet under the mosaic. I booked a ticket to Istanbul for end of February – the count down is on! Back in Brasilia my sons helped to move the mosaic stuff into its 5th location for the workshop. Today I finished my first week working in the studio. A workplace away from home – I did not have this for 5 years. It felt very good to leave the house in the mornings and entering a place that has nothing to do with the family. Full concentration onto just mosaic. And on the side line – it is rainy season in Brasil at the moment. And with it our house is swamped with mosquitos. …

THE AYVALIK MOSAIC – Brasilia twelfth week

Its done! The first piece of the mosaic is ready to be mounted. The rental contract of the studio is signed. The boxes with all the mosaic stuff are packed again to be moved from our house to their hopefully permanent home for the next 3 years. I would love to present you with all parts mounted together on photoshop, but my photoshop skills are non existent ;( So your imagination has to do this 🙂 This is the last post for this year. I wish you all a peaceful rest. I am looking forward to write to you again from the new studio.