Just then… – Kath Jones
36″ x 20″
Pottery, glass, pearls, turquoise, amethyst, purple and blue fluorite, green calcite, citrine clusters, howlite and various other semi-precious stones.
Many Path’s – Kath Jones
14” x 24”
Pottery, Pearls, Fluorite, Glass, Mirror, Glass Tile, Shells, Brachiated Jasper, Pebbles, Aragonite Cluster, Howlite, Turquoise
“Bianco Si Trova” – Kath Jones
Pottery, Tile, Crystals, Oyster shells, Pearls, Marble, White Turquoise, Microbeads
“Lotta Della Vita” – Kath Jones
Pottery, Pearls, Glass Glass tiles, Shells, Citrine, Oyster shells, Turquoise, Coral, Rocks, Verdigris penny’s, Paua shells, Goldstone
Dolor – Kath Jones
10 ” x 18″
Pottery, china, turquoise, red jasper stones.
“Un Moment de Paix” – Kath Jones
Pottery, China, Glass, Rocks, Shells
A Soldiers Heart… – Kath Jones
A tribute to our fallen soldiers. This piece came about one day listening to “The Dixie Chicks” song “Travelin’ Soldier” and thinking of all the wasted young lives. The bravery of our young men and women and the courage it must take to be a soldier knowing that in one split second…..
18” x 20”
Pottery, metal, old nails, pearls, glass, semi-precious stone, Czechoslovakian beads, Mexican smalti
” Paix Verte ” – Kath Jones
Pottery, shells, pearls, semi-precious stones, flourite, Czechoslovakian beads, agate, mexican smalti, beads
” Chemin De Liberté ” – Kath Jones
Pottery, China, turquoise stone, pearls, glass, shells, stones
Embrion – Kath Jones
(17″ x 27″)
Pottery, stones, precious stones, petrified wood, pearls, shells
Mosaic Artist – Kathleen Jones – Oregon
Kathleen is inspired by a variety of images. Abstracts are only part of her vision. Trees, landscapes, Celtic letters and designs are other inspirations. She has been seen in local art shows, done commissioned work for professional buildings, and has pieces in private collections across the United states. Her goal is to expand the limits of mosaic work into possibilities never thought of before.
“The tesserae (individual fragments) I use are usually salvaged pottery and china. I have a special affinity for ‘mistakes’ on an individual pot. I’m attracted to the colors and textures on these discarded pieces ~ the way the glazes drip down the sides and blend with other glazes can be one of the most beautiful things in the world to me; they are like gemstones! I love to bring new life to these objects that are thrown or given away.” ~ Kathleen Jones – Cinnamon Hill Design
Bren Diagram – Kath Jones
Pottery, glass, beads, semi-precious stones, china.
This piece was about my own personal experience breaking out the confines of a very limited view point on what life should and can actually be. It is named for my second son and a peice of art he did in the summer of 2006, as his art was actually the inspiration for this piece.
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Thank you for sharing the images of your work. I discovered you through Pinterest. I love the “painterly” quality of your work. I would
Love to know a little about your process. Your pieces are simply beautiful!
I am working with Emerald Art Center in Springfield, Oregon to gather a list of possible workshop presenters. Could you please tell me if you teach workshops and what your requirements are for a 2-4 day workshop? Thanks.
Love your work! Love love love!
My mom is visiting from Phoenix. She is looking for mosaic supply stores in Portland. can you recommend any? Thank you.
i have a 1960s-1970s table that is made out of precious stones, thunder eggs tiger eye and so many more, the problem the table cracked in half and i’m looking for some one to be able to fix it at a reasonable price. the stone are glued to glass, and the back is exposing the stones, if any info please e-mail me, thanks
ml
you create, where my mind’s eye lives and dreams…
it’s all such a feeling, an emotion and lively..I could happily live there.
extraordinary mosaics!! thrilling!! i feel like such a novice…thank you for the inspiration!
rebecca