Studio Secrets: Mosaics

Author:   Verdiano Marzi ,  Fabienne Gambrelle
Publisher:   Search Press Ltd
ISBN:  

9781844485062


Pages:   120
Publication Date:   14 April 2010
Format:   Paperback
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Studio Secrets: Mosaics


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Mosaics have been a part of our environment for thousands of years, and in this beautiful book, renowned mosaicist Verdiano Marzi reveals the secrets of his trade, and generously invites us to share in his passion for this ancient artform. Through clear, step-by-step instructions he describes the tools, materials and methods involved, giving us the means to unleash our creativity and play with light, colour, shape and contrast to create stunning mosaics, including a table top, a modern-day frieze, a wall lamp and a fabulous bird sculpture.

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Author:   Verdiano Marzi ,  Fabienne Gambrelle
Publisher:   Search Press Ltd
Imprint:   Search Press Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 22.80cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.511kg
ISBN:  

9781844485062


ISBN 10:   1844485064
Pages:   120
Publication Date:   14 April 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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Step into the studio of this mosaic maker and learn the secrets of his trade. This is a fascinating book, but it does not go quite far enough for my taste. There are not enough projects. However, armed with the knowledge in this book, you should be able to strike out on your own. Good photography, very clear instructions, history, exciting look at an artist in his workshop but only 5 projects.-Karenplatt.co.uk Learn from the master, as internationally renowned mosaicist Verdiano Marzi shares his knowledge of the history of this ancient art form before taking you through step-by-step instructions to design and make your own mosaics. His passion for the subject is evident as he encourages you to play with light, colour, shape and contrast to create stunning mosaics for your home and garden.-The Craftsman Watch a modern mosaic master in his studio and learn some of the tricks of the trade. This book is well illustrated with lots of shots of Marzi at work and it is certainly motivating to see what a truly renowned mosaicist's workplace looks like, and how he goes about his work. I've got quite a few books on making mosaics and invariably they show somebody having a go in an ordinary home environment, often making something fairly basic. The projects in here are just as step-by-step, but seeing such a very different workplace and contrasting it with one's own kitchen table/garden shed etc can be rather intimidating. Reading between all this reveals several projects demonstrating the main types of mosaic: direct method, mesh method and reverse mosaic. A large amount of space is devoted to one project to make a brightly colored free standing bird sculpture for the garden, but you can also learn how to make a frieze, how the ancients worked and make a wall lamp. Discover a brief history of mosaic, how to cut the tiles, see the different materials used for making mosaics and find out at least some of what you need to buy. I would have preferred Search Press' usual illustrated list of items all carefully laid out on a table but much of the information you need is in here somewhere. Somebody very used to a large number of craft processes or anybody who has done a small amount of mosaic work and has the tools and a little (but not much) experience ought to find it useful.-Myshelf.com


Step into the studio of this mosaic maker and learn the secrets of his trade. This is a fascinating book, but it does not go quite far enough for my taste. There are not enough projects. However, armed with the knowledge in this book, you should be able to strike out on your own. Good photography, very clear instructions, history, exciting look at an artist in his workshop but only 5 projects.-Karenplatt.co.uk Learn from the master, as internationally renowned mosaicist Verdiano Marzi shares his knowledge of the history of this ancient art form before taking you through step-by-step instructions to design and make your own mosaics. His passion for the subject is evident as he encourages you to play with light, colour, shape and contrast to create stunning mosaics for your home and garden.-The Craftsman Watch a modern mosaic master in his studio and learn some of the tricks of the trade. This book is well illustrated with lots of shots of Marzi at work and it is certainly motivating to see what a truly renowned mosaicist's workplace looks like, and how he goes about his work. I've got quite a few books on making mosaics and invariably they show somebody having a go in an ordinary home environment, often making something fairly basic. The projects in here are just as step-by-step, but seeing such a very different workplace and contrasting it with one's own kitchen table/garden shed etc can be rather intimidating. Reading between all this reveals several projects demonstrating the main types of mosaic: direct method, mesh method and reverse mosaic. A large amount of space is devoted to one project to make a brightly colored free standing bird sculpture for the garden, but you can also learn how to make a frieze, how the ancients worked and make a wall lamp. Discover a brief history of mosaic, how to cut the tiles, see the different materials used for making mosaics and find out at least some of what you need to buy. I would have preferred Search Press' usual illustrated list of items all carefully laid out on a table but much of the information you need is in here somewhere. Somebody very used to a large number of craft processes or anybody who has done a small amount of mosaic work and has the tools and a little (but not much) experience ought to find it useful.-Myshelf.com This photo guide follows Marzi in his Paris studio as he works on several mosaic projects from start to finish. Readers see his extensive collection of tools and materials as well as close-up demonstrations of his techniques. Gambrelle's (coauthor, Studio Secrets: Millinery) text (translated from the French) is concise and includes step-by-step instructions for duplicating projects for plaques and a large three-dimensional bird. Because there are few projects, this is mainly of interest to studio artists.-Library Journal USA


Author Information

Verdiano Marzi became a master mosaicist after studying at the Academy of Fine Arts in his hometown of Ravenne, the cradle of Byzantine Paleochristian mosaics (4th - 5th century AD). On arriving in France in 1973, he enrolled at the Aecole des Beaux-Arts de Paris as a student of the mosaicist Riccardo Licata. He then joined forces with Licata to found the Anaxagoras Group, which included numerous talented artists such as Giovanna Galli. Besides creating mosaics and showing them at his own exhibitions and with other artists, Verdiano Marzi also teaches, in particular at the Louvre, and carries out restoration work. In 1987 he was awarded the Premio Murano prize, an international competition involving glass art in Venice, followed by the Grand prix regional des Metiers d'art in Paris in 1990. Fabienne Gambrelle is an education and training historian, and has published several history books about French companies and their trades. She is also a scriptwriter for animated films and televised fiction.

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