Brothers K

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Brothers K Photo Gallery | Slideshow

I have a new show hanging at the fabulous, light-filled Brothers K coffeehouse (500 Main St., Evanston).

The first pieces in the 'Coincide' series are hanging. This series looks at coincidence as a point in time when the predictable overlap between lives is noticed.

New work in the 2007 Emblems series is also hanging.  I'm using the 2007 Emblems to explore spare, graphic compositions, stark color contrasts and changes in resolution.

And, back in the corner, you can find the first piece in a series 'Focus.'  This work combines a spray-painted background with glass to explore the idea of moments of clarity in the midst of the everyday.

Animated Urban: Mar 16 - Sep 30, 2007

Exhibition Photo Gallery | Slideshow

The Writers WorkSpace in Edgewater offers me a beautiful architect-designed space in which to hang works from all series, including more new work in the Recall series and a new piece, Fuse.

A new series is hanging as part of the show: Cel2 is a 10-part animated flow design.

The Writers WorkSpace, located at 5443 N. Broadway, provides writers with a comfortable and inspiring environment and hosts regular interdisciplinary arts events.

Cel 2

Cel 2 - mosaic series

Cel Photo Gallery | Slideshow

Cel, referring to a step in the traditional, hand-drawn animation process, is an animated flow design executed across 10 8" x 8" mosaics.

An intriguing and conspicuous red smalti line meanders across a pastoral scene in a 6th century mosaic in the basilica of St. Apollinare in Classe (Ravenna, Italy). The line demarcates an area of 20th century restoration work and is a reminder that we view these ancient works mediated by restoration.

In this series, the red line loosely connects the pieces by undulating on a different plane and signals the act of restoration that occurs with every viewing.

More information on the Cel Series.

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Mosaic Backsplash for Modern Colonial Style Kitchen

For this rehabbed colonial home in Wilmington, North Carolina, Heather worked remotely with the owners throughout the design process. Concepts, patterns and design/installation considerations were discussed by phone and email. The client then received color sketches and sample tile boards via mail to finalize color schemes and surround tile selections. The final mosaics on mesh are delivered with extensive instructions for installers. Surround tile and materials can also be sourced by Heather.

Gallery of images from flow splash 1, including the design and execution process.

Spark - Mosaic Fireplace Surround

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Fireplace Surround Photo Gallery | Slideshow

The Glimpse Series has graduated from art boards to an architectural installation as a fireplace surround, lending a modern sensibility to a Victorian rehab by the architectural firm of Soucie Horner. The fireplace is a focal point of a child's bedroom. Playfully tying form to the fireplace's original function, flow's curves take on "sparks" of iridescent red and orange glass.

Also view the gallery of sketches and photos of this contemporary mosaic architectural installation in progress.

Fizz

Fizz is a new series of ungrouted contemporary mosaics. Much as Heather loves grout, there's always a slight sense of loss when the shimmering vitreous glass tessarae get encased in cement. This series lets light shine through from all sides of the translucent and opalescent tile, and plays the tiles' colors against vibrant backdrops.

Emblems

Emblems are in the same vein as the Flow Series. Measuring only 8" x 8", they are smaller tokens of a bigger representation of a larger whole. Drawn from previous and new patterns, they play more freely with color across a broader palette than the larger works. The pieces lend themselves to random juxtaposition, creating more dynamic tensions than the continuous threads of the other multi-panel pieces.

All Emblems are Italian glass tile with ceramic and hardware detail 8" x 8" x 1" and ready to hang.

Beneath the Surface - Juried Exhibition

Trace been accepted to the Society of American Mosaic Artist's 2006 exhibition. This year's theme is "Beneath the Surface". This is the third consecutive year that Heather's work has appeared in this international juried show. The show runs at the High Risk Gallery at 1113 W. Belmont in Chicago, IL from March 9 - 31.

Flow 2 is also on display in the Pieces of Life - American Mosaic Project (AMP) show, also at the High Risk Gallery.

More information on the Society of Mosaic Artists 2006 annual convention in Chicago.