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June 17th, 18th and 19th - Honor oak park Weekend Mosaic Workshop


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Exclusive Summer weekend mosaic workshop with Mosaic Master Nathalie Vin!!


www.mosaicworlds.com

www.nathalievin.com



1 day: ?90

2 days: ?160

3 days: ?255

You can choose to come just for one day, 2 days or 3 days.


All materials, tools, refreshments and delicious lunches are all inclusive!


During my workshops you can choose to come to an introduction to mosaic if you're a beginner; learn new techniques if you've made mosaics before; or delve deep into complex areas if you're a more advanced practitioner ? all in a spirit of maximum freedom of choice.

The emphasis is on minimal theory and maximum hands-on creation.


After some initial tutoring on the techniques you will be thrown directly into your own creation.


With all my classes, the day begins with a brief introduction on ?How to create a mosaic design? followed by the stages of sculpting a tile into any shape of your choosing so your mosaic-making can evolve freely. I will then advise and guide you on your individual journey providing useful tips, insights and troubleshooting assistance from my years of experience.


Designed for all level of abilities. Techniques that might be experimented with are working on mesh, using the indirect method, working on a 3D base or exploring mosaic for outdoor mosaic projects etc.

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