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Encyclopedia Of Mosaic Techniques: A Step-by-step Visual Directory, With An Inspirational Gallery Of Finished Works Biggs, Emma

Encyclopedia Of Mosaic Techniques: A Step-by-step Visual Directory, With An Inspirational Gallery Of Finished Works Biggs, Emma

Encyclopedia Of Mosaic Techniques: A Step-by-step Visual Directory, With An
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Encyclopedia Of Mosaic Techniques: A Step-by-step Visual Directory, With An Inspirational Gallery Of Finished Works Biggs, Emma Hardback - 1996

by Biggs, Emma

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Running Press, 1996-12-04. hardcover. Very Good. 8x0x9. clean well kept hardcover copy MISSING dust jacket, no markings, stickers or stains. fast shipping with tracking number.
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A new edition to our Encyclopedia of Art Techniques series, THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MOSAIC TECHNIQUES shares the ancient methods for creating decorative artwork with mosaic tiles. This visual directory helps you transform your pottery, furniture, walls, and floors with fabulous creative mosaics. Learn foolproof techniques for getting colors to work together to create dynamic designs. It needn't be expensive: find out how to work with improvised mosaic tiles, such as pebbles, colored glass, and other found materials.

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Roman mosaic was often made from local stones, although glass was sometimes combined with natural materials to give highlights of color.
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