An example of the different styles of pots that can be created using mosaic design.
Mosaic Gallery
Monday 11 May 2015
Thursday 12 February 2015
Sunday 18 January 2015
Out In It's Element
What a difference weather can make. This is a shot shortly after the stone mushroom was placed.
And this is what it looks like now. The elements have really brought the colours out. It's a pity the camera can't pick out the flecks of mica too, it's really quite stunning out in the sun.
Friday 24 October 2014
The Doctor Who installation is complete.
The alien landscape has really grown since the Dalek moved in. K-9 is now keeping an eye on him, to make sure he doesn't go on the rampage and some other strange little creatures and plant life have also taken up residence.
Sunday 2 March 2014
Explosion Of Life
This is another sculpture that has a very organic feel to it. The work is mainly constructed of bottles and was put to Bruce as a challenge, and of course he couldn't pass up giving it a go.
Work by Bruce Long.
Work by Bruce Long.
Stone Mushroom.
A new mushroom has been added to the garden just recently. This one definitely has a very different look about it than the ones that have been gracing the garden so far. It had a rather organic/ prehistoric feel to it and it will be interesting to see how it weathers over the years.
Work by Bruce Lone.
Work by Bruce Lone.
Thursday 14 November 2013
Small Sculptures.
Throughout the Studio's history there
have been some large and memorable sculptures made. They are bold and
stand out in the memory. But there are also small sculptures, little
treasures that can grace small nooks in a garden or house.
These can be as intricate and time
consuming as their larger cousins, or as simple As you like.
So here are some examples of these
mosaics.
By Bruce long.
By Bruce Long and Linda baker.
By Linda Baker.
By Sandy.
By Susan.
By Wendy.
By Ali
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