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Artistic Fuel: Mosaics Made of Firewood

January 13, 2015by MelissaNo Comments
Gary Tallman Cordwood Mosaics

Finding creative inspiration in the everyday routines is a rare gift. For five consecutive years, Montana resident Gary Tallman has created intricately detailed mosaics out of chopped firewood, also referred to as cordwood. Each design takes more than 20 hours of labor to construct, not counting the initial design and sorting of the wood by color. The variety of colors and shades that naturally occur in the wood grain is phenomenal; in an interview with the Great Falls Tribune, Tallman compares each piece of wood to a pixel in a digital image. By combining different colors of wood, he can create lush shades and textures.

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A Worldwide Photo Mosaic

December 18, 2014by MelissaNo Comments
A Worldwide Photo Mosaic

Outer space seems so unknowable and unreachable to most people. Thankfully, modern technology has given us a glimpse of our planetary neighbors and far away star systems. While reading some updates in the world of photo mosaics, I found a recent project from NASA called the Wave At Cassini Event. In mid-2013, the Cassini spacecraft took a short break from it’s job of hovering around Saturn to snap a photo of its home, planet Earth.

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The Fanatic’s Photo Mosaic

October 9, 2014by MelissaNo Comments
The OSU True Fan Photo Mosaic

There’s nothing quite like the love a fan feels for their favorite team. Especially football fans, they must be some of the most devoted supporters out there. That being said, it came as no surprise when I found the Ohio State University True Fan Mosaic, an online photo mosaic dedicated to the OSU Buckeyes. Fans can submit their photos to show their support and enter to win tickets to an OSU game!

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Photo Mosaics Built on Nostalgia

August 28, 2014by MelissaNo Comments
Kay Knight Photo Mosaics

Nostalgia has become a significant part of pop culture in the United States. Clothing, furniture, technology, music, etc. from our childhood can leave a lasting impression on our personalities. In my ongoing search for the latest and greatest photo mosaics, I stumbled onto Austrian designer Kay Knight‘s work. Knight has figured out a way to channel that love for nostalgia into art by creating photo mosaics from outdated keyboard caps. Knight first plucks off each individual key, photographs them, then creates photo mosaics of vintage electronics, from arcade games to the Walkman.

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Barcode Mosaic Portraits Worth Scanning

June 10, 2014by MelissaNo Comments
Scott Blake's barcode mosaics

What’s Black, white, and read everyday? Barcodes of course. Few artists have experimented with these simple graphic icons. But wouldn’t you have guessed it, I found an artist who turns them into mosaics! Florida based artist Scott Blake has devoted his creative passion to barcodes. From web work to paintings, Blake has dabbled in almost every field of artistic expression. Due to my love for photo mosaics, I want to focus on his digital mosaic portraits. I appreciate that these mosaics have an actual pattern to them and are not simply laid on a vertical and horizontal grid. 

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A Real Cinderella Story

March 17, 2014by MelissaNo Comments
The Cinderella Fan Mosaic

I haven’t been to many Broadway shows, but I can’t pass up the opportunity to see Cinderella live on stage! While reading about the show, I stumbled onto the Cinderella Fan Mosaic, an online photo mosaic that’s created in real-time! Cinderella fans can upload their photo to show their love and support for Fran Drescher and Carly Rae Jepsen on their Broadway debut.

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City-wide Mosaic

January 24, 2014by MelissaNo Comments
Johannesburg Mosaic

I’m always on the hunt for fresh mosaic ideas, big or small. Big mosaic projects can be challenging, but very rewarding in the end. Created by artist Gerhard Marx in cooperation with Spier Architectural Arts, this larger-than-life mosaic of an aerial photograph of Johannesburg, South Africa spans 56 panels and weighs nearly three tons! Spanning five months of work by seven mosaic artists and nine apprentices to complete, it was unveiled at the 2013 FNB Joburg Art Fair in Johannesburg.

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A Day in the Life

November 22, 2013by MelissaNo Comments

November is American Diabetes Month and I’ve been looking for a unique way to honor my late grandmother who suffered from type 2 diabetes. What I found was that the American Diabetes Association has collaborated with Picture Mosaics to create an online photo mosaic dedicated to those effected by diabetes. As you know, I love photo mosaics, so I was immediately drawn in by this concept.

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Mosaic of Galactic Proportions

October 3, 2013by MelissaNo Comments
Hubble telescope anniversary photo mosaic

When I was very young, the first piece of art I was introduced to was Van Gogh’s Starry Night. I was truly moved by it. The sweeping, textured winds, and the enormous stars were things that I, as a child, could easily relate to. So, when I found a photo mosaic of Starry Night with actual Hubble telescope photos as the cells, I was again re-absorbed into the piece.

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Fantastic Plastic Mosaic

September 11, 2013by MelissaNo Comments

While on another late night web hunt for unique mosaics, I found a project that really caught my eye. Chicago artist Mary Ellen Croteau has collected enough plastic bottle caps to arrange them into an 8’x7′ mosaic self portrait. Except where the whiteboard was showing through, no paint was used during the mosaic process, nor was the source image superimposed on the backing board – we’re looking at a true mosaic here!

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