Author: Cate

Myanmar Mosaics

This past December, Jack and I embarked on the trip of a lifetime to Myanmar (Burma) and Thailand. I’ll spare you the majority of the almost ten thousand pictures we took and share with you these few of some mosaic work. The mosaics we saw...

Lake Tahoe Art and Adventure

Well I’ve done it again and let way too much time lapse between posts. I won’t use it as an excuse, but I have been staying busy this summer both in and out and of the studio. My most recent activities have included a couple of...

How Time Flies

I am painfully aware of how very long it’s been since my last post. It’s not that I’ve been idle. In truth, part of the reason is frustration with my inability to “dialogue” with those who comment. I’ve added Intense Debate, hoped Word Press would...

Happily Bubbling Away

One of the frustrations of not being able to work at my art full-time, is the length of time it takes to complete a project. I know – I’m the first to agree that it’s not about completion but about the process. That being said,...

Enchanted New Mexico Part II

If you read my previous post, you’ll know just how inspiring I found our recent visit to New Mexico. So inspiring that although it was only a week long stay one post was insufficient to give you a sense of the sites and sights that...

Enchanted New Mexico

In September I made my first, but most certainly not my last, real visit to New Mexico. True, the occasion that took me there was my wedding, so at the very least we’ll return to celebrate an anniversary now and again. Had we, however, gone...

A tide pool in the making.

When I first posted images of the completed “Tide Pool Table” to Twitter, Facebook and Flickr, a number of people asked me how I’d designed it, or suggested that I post images of the mosaic in progress. I had taken a few shots of the tabletop...

Finding the artist, one more time

If you had told me a decade ago that I was about to enter an extended period of time without making art, I would have sworn it to be impossible. Surely such a thing would kill me, or at the very least turn me to...