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May – August
I recreate broken and unwanted china into beautiful new, reloved objects for the home and garden.
This form of mosaic making is called pique assiette which translates to "stolen plate". Unlike traditional mosaics using china means there is always a certain...uncertainty on how the ceramic will break. Generally the older the plate the more unpredictable, I rather like that.
Also the makers' back stamps become little gems in themselves to be celebrated. By respecting the history and returning value to the old, used and unwanted, a piece can become a piece of memory ware.
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