INSIDE THE STUDIO WITH MOSAIC ARTIST JOY PARKER
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ส.ค. 2024
- The first of a series of short, candid interviews with mosaic artists inside their studios.
As mosaic artists we spend thousands of hours inside our studios but we rarely show ourselves in the crucial spaces which allow our work to happen.
That's all about to change with a new series of interviews with mosaic artists inside their studios where I invite them to talk about their space, their materials and their inspiration.
We often have an idea that everyone else has a perfect set up with lots of light, neat shelves and colour coordinated tesserae. But real life isnt like that.
In the first of this series, I meet Joy Parker, a mosaic artist based in Selkirk in the Scottish borders. Joy is an eclectic artist who works in a variety of different media but mosaic is the medium she uses the most, both as a 'skin' for her sculptural peices and for the community and church work she has undertaken.
Joy is perhaps best known for her portrait of William, the miner, in the Ruins Project run by Rachel Sager in Pennsylvania.
To find out more about Joy: www.joyparker.org/
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The Ruins Project: www.sagermosaics.com/the-ruin...
Lois Parker, glass artist (Joy's sister): www.loisparker.art/about
00:00 Introduction
00:52 Joy's mosaic background
04:03 Mosaic as a 'skin' for Joy's sculptures
05:06 Joy's studio
07:57 Pros and cons of Joy's working space
09:56 Behind the scenes in Joy's studio
11:54 Joy's current mosaic projects
17:29 Joy's mosaic work
19:25 Joy's unexpected mosaic tip
21:53 Cats' eyes for animal sculptures
22:56 How to find Joy online
I loved your interview. Thanks! 🐢
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank YOU!
Nice, thank you!
Thank you too!
Very enjoyable & interesting!
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Great content...thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching! 😀
It is wonderful to find such a resource for making classic mosaics. Would you present a lesson on how you prepare for and create a portrait in mosaics? That would be amazing. Thank you for your work.
Great suggestion but it will take me a while as it's a complex subject. I'll try to get there in the end!
Thank you! That would be fantastic. I’ve been fascinated by mosaics for decades, but I’ve always looked for a way to translate a portrait (as I am a photographer), into a classic mosaic. Thank you in advance.
Get your eyeglasses fixed...use the Roman system, they lie on your nose crooked.
I know but every time I straighten them they resettle at an angle! It must be the way my face moves 😀