Best wishes and a huge ‘Thank You‘ to all my ‘Blog Followers‘ for 2016. I hope the year is healthy, happy, fun and successful for us all.
2015 was another very successful year for me both mosaic-wise and personally. Here are some of the mosaic highlights:

British Assoc. Mosaic Makers
Uploaded my work onto the BAMM website (British Association for Modern Mosaics) having joined at their AGM the previous October.
Approached to make a large outdoor commission from a client who found me on BAMM website – a week after I uploaded my work What timing!
Got my work accepted in the prestigious ‘North East Art Collective Gallery‘ in Newcastle. 12 rooms of art, 150 artists – I am in great company.
Invited to join ‘Wonder Street‘ an invite-only platform where designers and artists showcase and sell their work.

Ivy Mirror
Richmond Open Studios – exhibited in Harris & Hoole Coffee Shop in St. Margarets after meeting the lovely Steph.
Had some Coaching with Monica of Live a Life You Love and re-assessed where I want to go with my mosaics – definatley up a few notches
Left All Original after 2 years 3 months – the last piece I sold in the shop went to Greece
Harris & Hoole invited me to continue displaying my work – a fantastic platform for me in a lovely part of Twickenham

French Cross
Was approached to make a ‘French Cross’ commission for a piece that will be going to live in France. The client saw a mosaic commissioned by their neighbours a few years ago
Finished and delivered The Marple Mosaic
Got my special birthday shed that will be used as a studio
Been making mosaics for 8 years
Met Lesley and displayed my work in her new South Street Gallery in Isleworth, West London
The Marple Collection Exhibition at South Street Gallery

My Meadow House Butterfly
Christmas event at Harris & Hoole
With Kitty and her ‘team’ help make 15 mosaic butterflies for Meadow House Hospice in Ealing
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My chum Anne and I have been going to a mosaic workshop with
When Vicky Pearson (a volunteer at Meadow House) went to visit Anne, she saw the large mosaic butterfly that Anne had made. She commented that it would be lovely to have some butterflies as ‘room plaques’ for the 15 rooms at Meadow House. Anne discussed this with Kitty and the idea was born to get the group to make the mosaic butterflies as room plaques as a voluntary project.
Vicky and Nicky Cockayne (Ward Manager) were delighted with this idea and gave a list of all the butterflies (including some moths) to Kitty, who then set about cutting them out of plywood and drawing them up ready for us all to mosaic. It was agreed that we would make the 15 butterflies outside of our normal mosaic sessions so 16 of us met as and when we could on various dates over a 6 week period. Some people made a whole butterfly, others mixed and matched. They key aim was to get them all mosaiced, grouted, painted and ready to hand over to Meadow House before Christmas. It was a great team effort and we all enjoyed it very much.
On Wednesday 3rd December the butterflies were ready to fly away to Meadow House. Nicky and Vicky arrived at Kitty’s to be greeted by the several of the mosaic team, a celebratory glass of fizz and a table full of beautiful, vibrant mosaic butterflies.
Following the recent ‘
I then went self employed so the room became my home office. When I started mosaicing as a hobby I had a small mosaic shelf in the ‘office’ and harmony was restored. As mosaics took over, so did the mosaic shelves! Eventually I ‘retired’ from professional work and that was when mosaics became my main pastime. The room is now a dedicated studio although there is an small area for my laptop and admin.


At the moment I am negotiating a commission with a client so am ‘between mosaics’ if you like, so this gives me time to play with my fun piece. It is a large slab of stone, 2 foot high traingular shape. I am calling it my ‘Totem Pole’ and it will sit in the middle of a flower bed in my back garden. I want it to be very vibrant and eye catching, so I intend to use a lot of glass in it as well as the mosaic tesserae. I have started at the top with a ‘sun’ and rays flowing down. Not sure what the next section will be but I will keep you posted. I know it will take a long time but there is no rush and that’s what is nice about having a fun piece, I may just spend the odd half hour on it as and when.


























