Bethany Presbyterian Church

A More Light Congregation

Memorial Wall Workshop - February 2013

During our first workshop weekend with mosaic artist Leslie Scott, we were visited by a talented young photographer, Zack Young.  Zack has graciously agreed to share his photos here.

The raw clay is pounded out and rolled flat
The raw clay is pounded out and rolled flat
Next it is cut out into a shape, using a template
Next it is cut out into a shape, using a template
The shapes are then textured with stamps
The shapes are then textured with stamps
Poppy
Poppy
The textures can be simple
The textures can be simple
… or elaborate.
… or elaborate.
The pieces  were then set out, to dry overnight.
The pieces were then set out, to dry overnight.
Next day, the glazing begins
Next day, the glazing begins
Painting on the glaze
Painting on the glaze
Get all those nooks and crannies
Get all those nooks and crannies
Thank goodness, we saved our yogurt containers!
Thank goodness, we saved our yogurt containers!
Plenty of space to work outside
Plenty of space to work outside
Many houses, and fields of poppies to paint
Many houses, and fields of poppies to paint
Sometimes this can be messy work!
Sometimes this can be messy work!
Dear, old friends
Dear, old friends
some of the glazed pieces were also incised, providing more detail
some of the glazed pieces were also incised, providing more detail
Glazed trimmings from the incision work
Glazed trimmings from the incision work
Literal designs,
Literal designs,
… as well as abstract…
… as well as abstract…
… and fanciful work, were all encouraged.
… and fanciful work, were all encouraged.
The pastel shades of the unfired glaze would turn vibrant after the kiln.
The pastel shades of the unfired glaze would turn vibrant after the kiln.
The unglazed version of this piece is seen in the 2nd row above, on the right. Color changes things!
The unglazed version of this piece is seen in the 2nd row above, on the right. Color changes things!
Many houses
Many houses
This can be delicate work
This can be delicate work
All done with love, of course
All done with love, of course
More trimmings
More trimmings
Many of the hands became the feathers of the Phoenix
Many of the hands became the feathers of the Phoenix
The others, leaves of the tree
The others, leaves of the tree
There were 38 houses in all, one for each home destroyed in the fire.
There were 38 houses in all, one for each home destroyed in the fire.
Each one, a very special place.
Each one, a very special place.
Poppies cover our hillsides in the Spring
Poppies cover our hillsides in the Spring
And we welcome them in our mural, as well
And we welcome them in our mural, as well
May they be a blessing to all who visit the finished memorial.
May they be a blessing to all who visit the finished memorial.

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Photos by Zack Young