Over the summer, the fantastic folks at 323 East, the hippest gallery in the Detroit Metro area, hosted Tiffany Miller in their annual BBQued Artist Reception. The DJ kept the music flowing late into the night as Tiffany autographed prints and posters, and met art enthusiasts from all around Royal Oak. Tiffany who was born in michigan, but now resides in California, brought a little bit of Hollywood with her, as many of the cast and crew members from the glut of movies being filmed in Michigan, joined in the fun at 323 East. Tiffany Miller Mosaics would like to thank everyone who made the event such a blast!
Check Out Tiffany in the Detroit Free Press!
The paper’s GEORGEA KOVANIS writes about Tiffany Miller Mosaics Mid-Western premiere at the 323 EAST Gallery, in downtown, fashionable Royal Oak. Here’s what she said:
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BY GEORGEA KOVANIS • FREE PRESS COLUMNIST • MAY 25, 2008
Simple Math….
Mountain Avenue Elementary School Mosaic Mural Project
I’ve been working with children for a long time now– it really is one of my favorite things. I’ve taught classes and held workshops– but really I just find children’s art endlessly exciting, brilliant, and fascinating. So I couldn’t help myself when I was contacted by Chris Simmons, a passionate and dedicated elementary school teacher– who is celebrating her 37th year of teaching! She told me
about this project where all of the children at Mountian Avenue Elementary, painted their own ceramic tiles– Young artists truly after my own heart! Parents got involved in the painting, and some entire families were represented! Mrs. Simmons introduced me to Sandy Russell, a generous and kind parent and PTA’er who’d been overseeing the entire project, and Kent Andrews, the affable Regional Supervisor of the district. I had my “blank canvas”…
First Step…
The first step was to figure out a layout that would fit with the space I had. The kids tiles had basically been painted with either a blue or a green background, suggestive of a landscape…. So I really tried to find a way to accentuate the “landscape” feel. There was also such neat detail in the tiles, that I didn’t want to get lost. Usually when there is a lot of activity in a composition, some negative space can help ground it– and in keeping with the “landscape” motif, I thought some “landmarks” would help unify and ground at the same time…..
Rough Layout…
Leaving some blank spots for my “landmarks” and blocking out some space for the fountains, I settled into a layout that felt right– and kept various families’ tiles grouped together.
Time to Paint!
I ended up painting and firing over a hundred tiles!
Prepping the Walls…
After cleaning the brick, I put up some layout boards and taped off.
Time to tile!
After some long, hard days of work, tile by tile, up the wall went….
Then Grout…
I wanted a nice, clean look, so I used a white sanded grout