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Would you like to learn the basic techniques of making beautiful mosaics?
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Do your hands call to explore the possibilities of materials?
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Do you have an old dish or an ugly hanging jar that could be fun to give new life?
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Does your garden need a refreshing look with brightly colored mosaics?
Then it is a good introductory course to get started with mosaic.
The weekend course is both day from 9.00 — 16.00
You can participate whether mosaic is brand new to you or you bring a basket full of experiences. Everyone is met in their needs and desires. Once you have tried and learned the basics — a world of possibilities opens up with mosaic.
CONTENT
You will be shown the basic techniques and processes and learn about the different materials and methods that can be used. You try out techniques that suit your project and interest. In addition, you will see examples of how you can use different materials and play with combining them to create rich expressions.
After completing the course, you will be given a list of materials so that you can continue the work yourself after the course.
If you have any special requests or questions, please write or call in advance, so we are sure you will get the best out of the weekend.
All mosaic materials are included.
Breakfast bread, coffee, tea and hot cocoa are served throughout the day and afternoon snack.
Welcome to the weekend course in mosaic.
I can't wait to greet you.
You can come as you are, however I recommend that you bring an item you would like to put a mosaic on. For often it is a good starting inspiration. If you have any crockery or similar that you would like to include, you also just put them in your bag.
If you have any questions before the course, please feel free to contact me at [birthe@mosaikmagi.dk] (mailto: birthe@mosaikmagi.dk)
And I can't wait for us to work together.
Many greetings
Birthe
I am a Mosaic artist, garden enthusiast and the creative driving force in Mosaic Magic.
Since 1997, I have worked with creativity and art in many different contexts, materials, shapes, colors and sizes. Curiosity and the desire for experimentation have always been my driving force.
Mosaic Magic and garden art made my heart beat faster right from the start. Installation art with, for example, clocks, cotton swabs and hairpins or flip flaps and Landart, art in nature with nature's own materials, has over time shaped me into the artist I am today.
Painting on large canvases, sculpture with a chainsaw or clay I can perfectly combine with my other skills as a teacher and facilitator in communication, management and organizational development. I have had a long career as a management developer. See evt. [my profile on LinkedIn.] (https://www.linkedin.com/in/hyldborg/)
I am particularly good at at learning from me, inspiring and enthusing, and gladly go forward in the discovery of new possibilities and material compositions. Maybe that's my strongest DNA -- being curious, trying out options and thinking “we'll find a way to that.” I sincerely hope that those who pass me by will be infected by my enthusiasm for the learning process, immersion and familiarity with the materials.
In recent years, I have been particularly concerned with the regenerative transformation, with all that it entails from both internal and external changes. Essentially, I am advocating that we should strive for a holistic approach. In fact, I have a heartfelt belief that creativity opens up our consciousness, which goes far beyond what our thoughts and words can articulate. Moreover, my approach is that creativity in its many forms promotes life joy and well-being, and is itself healing in the frayed life.
Feel free to contact me and ask about what you would like to hear more about.