What was the next step

I embroider with beads, where the emphasis was on brooches and embroidery on clothes. Anastasia Yakimenko founder of ABC Muse This “turn there” towards the hardware store it didn’t just happen… Did you see something, were you inspir, or maybe were you looking for a new business?

I get ask this question very often, but unfortunately

I couldn’t remember what exactly trigger this desire somewhere inside. I think it’s a collective image of various visual information from social networks, Pinterest, exhibitions, travels, and so on.  Where did you go to study or look for inspiration? Initially, I had no idea that a spontaneous experiment would grow into something more.

I prepar accordingly

I didn’t take any courses, and all I did then was watch a few thematic videos on YouTube and read a few articles. That’s how I understood the general principles, learn about typing techniques, and was able to make a list of materials that would be useful to me. What was this list like—the mosaicist’s starter kit?

 

 

 

The materials for the first experiment

Were the simplest and most accessible, and were bought in the same hardware store where I invit my friend. The most expensive purchases at that time were the disc nippers (about 700 rubles) and the table that I us as a base (about 1,500 rubles). And yes, I don’t consider myself a mosaicist. It would be strange if it were otherwise: after all, it is a profession that is studi.

A mosaicist knows various techniques

The theory of drawing and painting, the style of different eras. He uses a larger range of materials and tools. Mosaicists often work with smalt, stain glass – I chose glass mosaic for myself and create works bas on my vision. What products did you start with? And what usa data materials do you ne? Tell us for complete mosaic dummies.

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