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English handcrafted tiles available to purchase in our Staffordshire tile showroom www.altontiles.co.uk
or visit our online store for UK & European sales www.englishhandmade.com
Collage on Tile.
Available for sale at www.anthonynelson.etsy.com
If you are interested in this collage, and it is not yet posted on Etsy, send me a request and I will add it as soon as possible.
The method of chance has been integral to each of my collages; it has come to be nicknamed “pick magic.” Carefully cut pieces are picked and matched with backgrounds without looking at either. The collage then goes back into rotation until it is finished, it may take a day or several years.
The Dadaist’s, particularly Jean Arp, pioneered this idea of chance in collage. He believed chance introduced an imbalance and immediacy that restored a work’s mysterious vitality and its primeval magic power.
I have found through this method, correlations and patterns I wouldn’t have discovered on my own, making the experience of creation far more exciting. You begin developing a dialogue between yourself and your subconscious, rich with humour, surprises and insight.
This original collage is mounted on a 6”x6” ceramic tile and is coated with a shellac sealer. It adds interest to empty nooks and looks great grouped together. Mix and match your favourite colors to accent any room. It is ready to hang with no framing required.
Anthony Nelson is an artist living and working in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba.
This outdoor art tile project was completed at the ArtWalk Tile headquarters in Rochester NY in the fall of 2011. Unique, colorful texture makes this a one-of-a-kind tile display.
I know this is going to be a knock-out focal point on somebody's wall.
2-inch tile surrounded by 1-inch tiles.
Title : Tiles
Discipline : painting
Description : [Tegel Tableau], Oil
Dimensions : 100 cm x 100 cm x cm
Year: 1988
Status : for sale
I know everyone is tired of my tiles maybe this week I will be able to get something a little more interesting :-) BTW if you look close you can see a tiny purple light and I think it must be lights from a plane !!!!
Now with the tile in to protect the walls from future grease spatters...it looks fantastic...btw...my son did all the spatters while living here in college. I think I'll send him a spatter shield for next Christmas :D
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I've been making these plaster tiles from a hand made mould using Composimold. These will be available from the online store soon.
Check out the full process tutorial with photos on my website - www.sam-dunn.com/CLAY-TILES