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“It’s just the most amazing thing to love a dog, isn’t it? It makes our relationships with people seem as boring as a bowl of oatmeal.” ― Marley and Me: Life and Love With the World’s Worst Dog
I was asked by my friend Andi (from https://coffeewithandi.com), if I make all my mosaics only at the studio or at home.
I make most of them at the studio. It is easier there. The materials are all there. L. is there. L. is the owner of the studio and the master of all things mosaic. She is always ready to give her advice and direct us when she knows something should be done in a different way.
I have done some at home, before I found the studio. I don’t have a lot materials at home, but it is fun being resourceful with what I have. Most recently I have made the one of my sister. Here: https://blessedwithastarontheforehead.com/2023/02/01/here-is-my-sister-well-something-like-that/
And just last week, I finished the little dog below. Everything I did with this one is wrong, starting with using canvas. It is a great lesson, in mosaics and in life. We have to start with a good base, with firm ground. Building on shaky ground may result in failure.
I had used canvas before but it had a frame around, so it was a bit more sturdy than this. Of course I knew I shouldn’t have, but this stubborn Aries thought that she could get away with it. I didn’t get away with it, as you can see.
As a result the grout keeps cracking. Then I tried to use resin in middle, but didn’t have enough to cover it. It turns out that mosaics cannot be as forgiving as I thought.
“They [dogs] never talk about themselves but listen to you while you talk about yourself, and keep up an appearance of being interested in the conversation. ” ―
“Don’t accept your dog’s admiration as conclusive evidence that you are wonderful.” ―
“They [dogs] never talk about themselves but listen to you while you talk about yourself, and keep up an appearance of being interested in the conversation. ” ―
“I’m suspicious of people who don’t like dogs, but I trust a dog when it doesn’t like a person.” ―
“I believe in integrity. Dogs have it. Humans are sometimes lacking it.” ―
“Once you have had a wonderful dog, a life without one, is a life diminished.” ― A Big Little Life: A Memoir of a Joyful Dog
“Slowly, Anna put up a hand to his muzzle and began to scratch that spot behind the ear where large dogs keep their souls.” ― A Countess Below Stairs
“The dog’s agenda is simple, fathomable, overt: I want. “I want to go out, come in, eat something, lie here, play with that, kiss you. There are no ulterior motives with a dog, no mind games, no second-guessing, no complicated negotiations or bargains, and no guilt trips or grudges if a request is denied.” ―