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Botanical Pendants: UnaOdd’s Lovely Art


Pendants, originally uploaded by Lynn_EL/UnaOdd.

Back from the Reading-Berks show, where I had the pleasure of meeting Lynn Lunger of UnaOdd. She recognized one of my mosaic mandalas because she’d featured it in a Treasury on Etsy–a Treasury is a collection of items from Etsy that a particular person chooses to collate, and each has its own personality. Lynn makes cool botanical polymer clay & resin pendants, sleek like a well polished stone. She bought one of my log cabin trivets, for a wall in her house. I always enjoy imagining my work living in its new world!

 

Tiffany Dream Garden Mosaic: a Philadelphia Treasure

Awhile ago, I was called to report for Federal Jury Duty in Philadelphia, and I was anxious, but it did give me the opportunity to walk over to the Curtis building during the lunch break and see the Dream Garden Mosaic, by Louis Comfort Tiffany, based on a Maxfield Parrish painting. The lobby of the Curtis building is sometimes closed on Saturdays, as I’d discovered the first time I tried to see it, so it was a delight on this weekday to sit on a bench placed directly across from the mural and absorb the grand scale, and intense colors. Composed of thousands of handcut pieces of Tiffany’s own glass, it is 12×49 feet, and took 30 artisans a year to install it. I am sobered by the attempt in the late 90’s, after heirs sold the mosaic to a casino owner. After complicated legal battles, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts has guardianship of The Dream Garden, in trust for the people of Philadelphia. I can’t even imagine dismantling such a work, unmooring its very substrate, and home. This photo is but one section of the mosaic, and yet wonderfully detailed, and glowing in iridescence.  If you are visiting Philadelphia, be sure to make a trip to The Dream Garden.
Tiffany Dream Garden Mosaic at the Curtis Building in Philadelphia. Photo by Wayne Stratz.
Tiffany Dream Garden Mosaic at the Curtis Building in Philadelphia. Photo by Wayne Stratz.This photo shows the entire mosaic to give you a sense of the scale.  But to truly experience the play of light and color, come see it in person!

Related Posts:

Wordless Wednesday:  Dream Garden by Tiffany

Flickr Set of Dream Garden Photos by Stratoz

Phillies in Mosaic:  Jonathan Mandell

The Magic Garden of Philadelphia:  Mosaic Immersion with Isaiah Zagar

In a Dream:  Jeremiah Zagar’s Document of his Father

What is your earliest art memory?

Lawren Harris 1

I was 6 years old, and my first grade teacher Mrs. Juchli, brought rental art prints from the Edmonton Art Gallery for us to see.  The prints were from paintings by the Group of Seven, some of the first Canadian artists to actually paint Canada, their own landscape.  I was fascinated by the different forms the paint could take, that Lawren Harris’ Mount Lefroy embodied smoothness, while Tom Thomson’s trees were alive with leaves of dabbed paint.  This was a new sensation, this visual language reaching in through my eyes and into my heart.

What is your first memory of encountering art?