Create your own unique and colourful up-cycled artwork using the technique of Pique Assiette Mosaic - with Mosaic Artist Rachel Silver
Picque Assiette is a style of mosaic that uses ceramic crockery shards, mirror, old tiles, found objects and other recycled bits and pieces into a design.
The term “Pique Assiette" has its origins in France and means “stolen plate” or “broken plate”.
There is a long tradition of using broken and discarded materials in folk art in Europe and Latin America, and has been around since the turn of last century, notedly embedded in the works of Architect Gaudi in Barcelona’s Parc Guell.
Sept 9th- 1-5.30pm - Day 1 of the workshop you will design and construct your mosaic artwork using hand held tile cutting nippers of various strengths. You will discover how to permanently fix your mosaic pieces to the backing board provided and leave to set overnight.
Sept 10th - 9.30-5pm - Day 2 will see you finish, grout and polish your artwork ready to take home and proudly hang on the wall.
There will be buckets of colourful ceramic shards to choose from. Feel free to bring along your treasured old chipped china to carefully cut up and reinterpret into your art piece.
Morning and afternoon coffee/tea and biscuits are provided. Bring a packed lunch or pop to our local cafe during your half hour lunch break on Sunday.
Minimum amount of participants for class to go ahead is 3. less