Category Archives: Galleries and Events

Hat-Trick – The Gallery

 

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Abstract Sunset

 

I am delighted that I have just got my work into a Gallery in Newcastle  called ‘The North East Art Collective’.

Based in Eldon Gardens in the Eldon Square shopping centre, North East Art Collective is the newest art gallery in the middle of Newcastle City centre. It’s aim is to represent Art, Culture, Sophistication, Luxury and above all Quality.

Mosaic Trees

Mosaic Trees

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Multi Media Panels

The Gallery houses work from over 100 artists who specialise in a range of arts including Watercolours, Oils, Photography, Glass, Ceramics, Furniture Design, Textiles, Sculpture. They now have a new mosaic artist as well!

3 Individual Panels

3 Individual Panels

Being in this type of Gallery means I can display and hopefully sell some of my indoor hanging mosaic art, and some larger pieces as well.  I am hoping that my slim multi media panels will be successful alongside my abstract pieces. Do go and have a look at their website and have a look at my artists profile listed under Rosanna Henderson.

I am now going into my third year at the All Original shop in Ealing where I sell smaller items and outdoor pieces – mirrors, trivets, coasters, small pictures and door numbers are all popular lines and regular sellers. I can also promote any local activities I am involved in.

Although I haven’t gone international yet, I can certainly say that I span the north/south divide!

 

REQUEST:  If you have any Northern contacts, please encourage them to pop into the Gallery

COMING SOON: The third part of The Hat-Trick; The Exhibition

 

 

STOP PRESS – The Hat-Trick!

Its been non stop over the last couple of weeks and I have some fantastic news! I have scored a hat-trick.

P10407951. I have received a commission for a large outdoor mosaic from a lovely new client.

2. I have secured a place at ARTHouse – Richmond Open Studios in June / July.

3. I have had my work accepted by an Art Gallery in Northumberland.

More news on all of these to come soon.

Poppies at The Tower of London

I was really lucky to get a volunteering slot to help dismantle the poppies at the Tower of London this week.  A very muddy, messy but rewarding 3 hour shift.

British Association for Modern Mosaic

BAMMFor mosaic makers our ‘representative body’ is BAMM – British Association for Modern Mosaic. It was founded in 1999 and exists to promote, encourage and support excellence in contemporary mosaic art.

Yesturday I went to their AGM and Forum at Kings College on the South Bank, London. Leaving the house at  7am I was in central London bright and extremely early, grabbing a coffee and croissant at Prets before registration.

Although at bit apprehensive as I had not been before, everyone was very welcoming, friendly and helpful.  I met a couple of people I know, Sue and Kitty, and also met some new people, Sally, Karen and Viv – newcomers like myself.

It was a fantastic day, very inspiring and informative with some amazing speakers. Among them were Luciana Notturni from Italy who founded the Mosaic Art School in Ravenna which is recognised as a centre of mosaic excellence. Norma Vondee (President of BAMM) talked about creativity and expression showing some lovely examples of her work.

Laurel True was over from New Orleans to talk about her ‘Global Mosaic Project’. A truly inspirational and enthusiastic speaker who has done an amazing range of community mosaics over a 25 year period including working with people in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina and in Haiti after the earthquakes. Through her projects she has worked with hundreds of people and helped to provide job training and arts education  to underserved communities in urban environments and developing areas. Her range of work and projects was amazing and very humbling. Having dipped my toe into community projects when I worked with The Log Cabin, it made me keen to get involved in more so if anyone out there wants to talk about a project, do send me an email and we can talk.

The last speaker was Karen Ami who founded and is the Executive Director of the Chicago Mosaic School, the first school for mosaic arts in the Americas. A very enthusiastic and lively speaker, her subject was ‘Practice and Process in the Mosaic Studio’ which we could all identify with. As well as giving us all great tips, ideas and encouragement, it made me realise how lucky I am to have a dedicated work space to make my mosaics.

BAMMThe ‘full on’ day wound up with a raffle, awards for ‘best mosaic’ and best ‘mega mosaic’. There was a ‘market place’ where I made some modest purchases and a ‘Working Wall’ where people could showcase their work.  By the end of the day myself and my new found mosaic friends felt like part of the BAMM Family. I signed up as a ‘Professional Member’ before I came away  because having had such a great day, I definitely want to be part of this inspiring, and supportive group.

My Mosaic Story – Mosaic Friends Along The Way

I had my first introduction to mosaics 7 years ago – 29th July 2007 to be precise.

Since then I have met some great mosaic makers: Julia (who got me started all those years ago on an art form I didn’t think I liked), Aimee, Kitty and all the mosaic artists I follow on Facebook. All of whom have inspired and encouraged me along the way.

I’ve also found great mosaic suppliers: Joe and Kate of Mosaic Heaven, James of Mosaic Workshop.

Aine and I at Court Farm Gallery

Aine and I at Court Farm Gallery

ARTHouse Open Studios 2014

ARTHouse Open Studios 2014

A big ‘thank you’ to all the people who have given me a platform to show my work: Osterley Garden Gallery, Runnymede Gallery, Jamie at Wetlands, Carol at Whitley Bay, Catherine at All Original, Aine at Kingston Arts, Vivien at Log Cabin, Peter, Louise and Carla at Arthouse Richmond Open Studios. I really appreciate you helping me get my work out to a wider audience.

I am really keen to get into Galleries so hopefully other places will take a liking to my work and let me display and exhibit. If you have any connections to Galleries, please encourage them to read this Blog and look at my photo gallery.

The Trolley Dollies

The Trolley Dollies

My latest Mosaic Friends are Trish, Barbara and Kathy from St. Albans. Trish found me via a friend of hers who saw my work in Northumberland. A tenuous connection if ever there was one! We have all become good friends and have met up a few times. We have now become known as the ‘Trolley Dollies’ because when we go shopping for mosaics supplies, we take out trollies – as little old ladies should!

Coming next:  Inspiration from RHS Hampton Court Flower Show

Welcome to Rosanna’s Mosaics

Rosanna Henderson Mosaic Artist London

Rosanna Henderson

Hello and welcome to Rosanna’s Mosaics and my first Blog. The aim of this Blog is to keep people up to date with all the latest news on my mosaics. I will be letting you know of my events and exhibitions that are coming up and any special news.  I will also be chatting about any exhibitions and shows that I visit, artists and galleries I like and anything else that catches my imagination and I think others may be interested in.

Cragside on Slate

Cragside on Slate

On this site is a gallery of my work and I will be posting pictures of new pieces and commissions. As I take yet another small and tentative step into the world of social media, I hope you will follow my Blog, pass on any helpful tips and let me know of anything you would like me to include or share. R.