I now have postcards available of these two images from my book, The Night Before Christmas. They are 4.25x5.5" and are blank on the back, perfect for a Christmas greeting.
The cards come in packs of ten and you can find them and my book here!
Monday, November 24, 2014
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Hamish
My latest pet portrait, is of a beautiful cat named Hamish, who recently passed away. The mosaic, which is 8x10" and made with stained glass now resides with Isabelle in the U.K.
I always begin with the eyes on any animal or person. Once I am happy with them, I know I will ultimately be happy with the whole mosaic. The eyes can take me hours sometimes, especially if I have to cut tiny pieces such as the little white reflections, which in this mosaic are less than 1/8 of an inch in diameter.

I work with lots of visuals, including many photos of Hamish so I can get his markings and coloring just right; a black and white photo of the primary photo I'm working from to get the values correct; and a line drawing of the mosaic so I can work out the andamento of the glass (how I want to cut it and ultimately flow).
I received a lovely email from Isabelle after she received her mosaic:
I always begin with the eyes on any animal or person. Once I am happy with them, I know I will ultimately be happy with the whole mosaic. The eyes can take me hours sometimes, especially if I have to cut tiny pieces such as the little white reflections, which in this mosaic are less than 1/8 of an inch in diameter.
I received a lovely email from Isabelle after she received her mosaic:
Hello
Christine, I received the mosaic today in perfect condition. I love it and when
the light shines on the eyes they twinkle and make me smile. You have captured
Hamish and I will cherish it for ever. I feel him looking back at me and makes
the loss easier. Thank you for the book and cards also but most of all bringing
my Hamish back to life. Best wishes Isabelle
Thank you, Isabelle, for your trust and faith in me to create this portrait of Hamish for you!
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cbmosaics,
Christine Brallier mosaics,
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Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Mention in Stained Glass News

Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Beaded Horse - Cheval
I have been wanting to create a mosaic with seed beads for the longest time and finally took the time to do it. I'm so glad I did! So much fun working so tiny and detailed, exactly how I like to work.
I started out with a 7x7x2" wooden horse I found at a garage sale and sealed it with primer. I loosely drew a design on the horse, but I ended up not following it and worked spontaneously one section at a time. Once I finished the first side, I duplicated the patterns on the other side to match.
I used glass fusions as accents, and cut millefiori for the eyes. I mostly glued the beads down while they were still on the string, but I also had to put them on one by one with tweezers, a tricky business!
Once I was nearly done, I drilled a hole in the backside, created 15-20 beaded strings and then (after grouting the horse) attached the beads for the tail. It took nearly 100 hours to make, but I will definitely be doing this again!
I started out with a 7x7x2" wooden horse I found at a garage sale and sealed it with primer. I loosely drew a design on the horse, but I ended up not following it and worked spontaneously one section at a time. Once I finished the first side, I duplicated the patterns on the other side to match.
I used glass fusions as accents, and cut millefiori for the eyes. I mostly glued the beads down while they were still on the string, but I also had to put them on one by one with tweezers, a tricky business!
Labels:
animal sculpture,
art,
beaded horse,
cbmosaics,
Cheval,
Christine Brallier,
detail,
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glass fusions,
millefiori,
mosaic,
mosaics,
seed beads
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
SAMA Mosaic Summit, Houston
The first day I hadn't signed up for any workshops, but I was very curious as to what others were doing, so with the permission of the instructors, I popped into several classes to check out what they were up to. I visited the classes of Carol Shelkin, Laurie Mika, and Marian Shapiro, all wonderfully creative artists and teachers who I highly recommend.
Brownian Bee Press booth |
Dreaming |
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Marian Shapiro and I at the salon Photo by Carol Shelkin |
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Friends at MAI Photo by Carol Shelkin |
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Flair Robinson and her MAI piece Photo by Carol Shelkin |
The third day was more marketplace, the start of presentations, and the opening for Mosaic Arts International (MAI), a juried exhibition of member artwork. Always a good time to hang with friends and ooh and ahh over mosaic art!
The final day of the conference started with some flooding in the vendor marketplace (still not sure how that happened, a broken water valve, I think). Some booths had to be moved and the marketplace was closed for about 45 minutes so all booths lost some sales. Our booth was at the back of the market so the water did not reach us.
More presentations followed, then a raffle and a nice dinner with Carol. She left early and I finished my dinner alone, the first moment I had to myself in four days. It was rather nice! The closing party was next, but I didn't go - utterly exhausted! I went back to my hotel room to pack and relax and flew home the next morning.
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Croutons this big are only in Texas! Photo by Carol Shelkin |
Next year, Philadelphia! A city I've never been to before and am looking forward to getting to know. My buddy Carol is on the committee so you know it's going to be good!! See you there. :)
Thursday, April 24, 2014
I've Been Interviewed!
Jacqueline Iskander, fellow mosaic artist, interviewed me on her blog about my experience with printing my book. Read it here and then read the rest of her blog series On Making Books. Thanks, Jacqui!
Thursday, March 6, 2014
SCBWI New York!
You never know WHAT you will see in NY! |
On Friday, I attended the optional illustrator’s intensive where I got to meet my online friends, Kary Lee and Akiko White, who from then on kindly helped me navigate my first conference! Loved the interview with Tomie de Paola (by Cecilia Yung) and the presentations by Brett Helquist and Paul Zelinsky. Having created my book with no illustration training, it was great to hear how the pros approach it, and to recognize in my book what I did well, and where I might grow and improve.
I won Paul's book! |
I love my portfolio |
I loved Saturday morning’s keynote from Jack Gantos who recounted
hilarious tales from his childhood. I
laughed so hard I couldn’t see through the tears! Of course, now I must go and read everything
he’s ever written.
At the end of a day of breakout workshops and more keynotes,
I attended the Illustrators’ Social, getting to know fellow illustrators and eating
delicious cake made by Akiko, winner of the Tomie dePaola award (her
award-winning illustration was made with cake!!). Fabulous being in a room with so much
creativity, including the talented faculty, and the friendliest people you
could meet.Akiko and Tomie at the Illustrators' Social |
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Akiko's winning cake illustration |
Sunday morning Akiko received her award from Tomie (woop
woop!), followed by a wondrously inspiring, funny and heartfelt keynote by KateMessner. Did I think anyone could match
Jack Gantos? Nope, but Kate did! When she asked us to celebrate the small
successes and to take a few minutes to sit with those, it was the most moving
moment of the entire conference for me.
Just wonderful.
An entertaining panel on The Art of the Picture book followed and then a keynote by Nikki Grimes, where I walked out excited to read more of her beautiful poetry. Door prizes and then an autograph party ended the conference. Fantastic day!
But I wasn’t done – I spent the rest of the afternoon with more new friends,
Connie and Dana visiting the New York Public Library’s exhibit “The ABC of It: Why Children’s Books Matter” (loved!), St.Patrick’s Cathedral (beautiful, despite the renovations going on), a browse
through Barnes and Noble, and a snowy walk through Central Park. A perfect ending to my trip, and now, with much
anticipation, I look forward to the approaching summer conference in L.A. Yeah!
From The Nonsense Verse of Carroll & Lear at the New York Public Library |
Kary, me and Akiko |
Dana and I in Central Park |
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