| Cleaning out the seams. |
| Our plastic once it's removed from the mosaic. |
| After this piece goes in, the male and female face will be complete. |
| End of day 14! |
| Filling in the gaps. |
| Because of all the corrections and fittings, some of the mesh needs to be replaced. |
| Doing corrections is much easier with gravity on our side. |
| End of day 13! |
| From the delicious cupcake shop across from us. |
| Almost fine refers to the level of the cement to make the mosaic flush. |
| It's been very hot lately so we needed some vents in our tents! |
| End of day 12! |
| Mike's mixing station. |
| Mike uses a hammer and a piece of wood to pound the piece in. Without the wood you would hit individual pieces making them shift and buckle. |
| End of day 11! |
Thank you so much for taking the time to document this project I such detail! Fascinating, illuminating and inspiring. I'm sharing on Mosaic Art NOW. Wowza.
ReplyDeleteThank you! We blog about all our installations. If you'd like to see more we have a blog section on our website, www.mosaika.com
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