In her book "Finding Beauty in a Broken World," environmental and ecosystems writer Terry Tempest Williams (2008) described the art of creating mosaics. She discussed the process of cutting and placing small colored tiles called tesserae to form the work’s images. Cut, color and placement work together to move light across the piece, illuminating and bringing the completed mosaic to life. Intentional, subtle variations in the hue of individual tesserae accent and give depth to the work, often blending to suggest a consistency of color that is not really there. Perception varies depending on the position of the viewer—the mosaic is seen differently up close than from a distance and again differently from varied angles. Spaces between the tes...
We design a 3D surface made by continuous deformation applied to a single tile. The contour edges ar...
I n Part I of this article (reference 1) we had noted how some regular polygons fit with each othe...
Landscape project always works with nature: something perpetually transforming, expanding and retrac...
This thesis examines the conventional definition of mosaic and argues against the dominant narrative...
A checkerboard, a beehive, a brick wall and a mud flat dried in the sun all have something in common...
The questions surrounding notions of boundaries are increasingly becoming more publicly contested pa...
Mosaic In Paper is a synthesis of lithographs, photo etchings, and woodcuts designed on the Macinto...
Consider a mosaic image, the edges of the tesseræ being unrelated to pictorial content. Depending up...
How can we make sense of the borders between destruction and construction, between matter and oursel...
A margin is defined relative to something else. A ruled line. A body of text on a page. The margins ...
From the third century BC to the second century AD small detailed central panels (emblemata) made us...
During the Roman Empire, mosaics were built in large rooms to make those rooms look more admirable a...
It is often assumed that mosaicists working in different parts of the Roman Empire utilized specific...
Many pictures are approximately piecewise uniform quilts. The patches meet in transitional areas tha...
In Pointillism and Divisionism, artists moved from tonal to chromatic palettes, as Impressionism did...
We design a 3D surface made by continuous deformation applied to a single tile. The contour edges ar...
I n Part I of this article (reference 1) we had noted how some regular polygons fit with each othe...
Landscape project always works with nature: something perpetually transforming, expanding and retrac...
This thesis examines the conventional definition of mosaic and argues against the dominant narrative...
A checkerboard, a beehive, a brick wall and a mud flat dried in the sun all have something in common...
The questions surrounding notions of boundaries are increasingly becoming more publicly contested pa...
Mosaic In Paper is a synthesis of lithographs, photo etchings, and woodcuts designed on the Macinto...
Consider a mosaic image, the edges of the tesseræ being unrelated to pictorial content. Depending up...
How can we make sense of the borders between destruction and construction, between matter and oursel...
A margin is defined relative to something else. A ruled line. A body of text on a page. The margins ...
From the third century BC to the second century AD small detailed central panels (emblemata) made us...
During the Roman Empire, mosaics were built in large rooms to make those rooms look more admirable a...
It is often assumed that mosaicists working in different parts of the Roman Empire utilized specific...
Many pictures are approximately piecewise uniform quilts. The patches meet in transitional areas tha...
In Pointillism and Divisionism, artists moved from tonal to chromatic palettes, as Impressionism did...
We design a 3D surface made by continuous deformation applied to a single tile. The contour edges ar...
I n Part I of this article (reference 1) we had noted how some regular polygons fit with each othe...
Landscape project always works with nature: something perpetually transforming, expanding and retrac...