Chromatic Spring - Yellowstone National Park, a framed stained glass mosaic on board, 36" x 48", 2017 ~Available for Sale
In 2012, I first visited Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. I visited many of the geysers and was completely captivated. Seeing them in person was pure magic. Each one was more unique and beautiful than the previous one. Above is a photo I took of Chromatic Spring - one of my favorites. That is the photo I used as inspiration for this new mosaic.
The beginning stages of the mosaic. All the glass shapes are hand cut with basic hand tools seen in this photo. I was working to create an abstract interpretation of the geyser created of a variety of funky, organic shapes that would come together to create an impression of the colorful spring.
The geyser is arranged and taped. Here I am moving on to working on the tree covered hill in the distance.
Every single piece of glass in this mosaic is hand cut and shaped by me. Here you can see one of the many trees I've created to line the hillside behind the geyser.
The clouds are coming along.
Finally the building phase of the project is complete.
Here the mosaic is being sectioned off for gluing.
All glued and ready for grouting!
The unframed mosaic is being grouted. It will be professionally framed once the process is complete.
The grand reveal!
Close up detail of the glass while the grout is still wet.
Polishing the mosaic, wiping away the remaining grout film.
Chromatic Spring - Yellowstone National Park, a framed stained glass mosaic on board, 36" x 48", 2017 ~Available for Sale