To Search or Not to Search…Part 2

by Zaya 17. March 2009 14:03

Ok, so after debating whether or not I would continue my search, I thought to myself, “Well, generally I would give up for a week or so and then perhaps try searching again.  However, this time, I am curious about how long it will take to find something I like.”  So, to search it was!  Besides, when Zack and I talk, I want to really grasp the benefit of using the ZackBrandit service versus all of this endless searching!

After randomly clicking on a link that I had bookmarked previously about the world art expo I had found, I finally found some of the most delicate, stunning mosaic work I have seen.  Sometimes I bookmark interesting sites, but this one I bookmarked only because of the research I was doing.  Why?  There didn’t appear to be any mosaic art similar to which I was seeking!

But back to that link…  What luck it was to have found Mette Enøe! 


Photo copyright Mette Enøe 

And I do mean luck.  Nowhere on the art exhibition’s site had it mentioned glass or mosaic art.  It only said “mixed”.  I took a chance on that link and found Mette Enøe and her fantastic work.  Take a look at her art!  And she has so much more on her site.  She is incredible!  I felt at home the moment I saw these glass mosaics.  See what I mean?

 

   Copyright Mette Enøe

Mette is the only artist in the world that is doing this!  She has a copyright on all of her work and if you want really unique, mosaic art with a feeling of being a part of this unique art form, Mette is the go-to artist!  Her resume is as impressive as her art work!

What exactly do I like about Mette’s work, also known as Glaspatch?  Well, being a lemur, I do love the “natural” feel of it.  She works mostly with glass and she says that this gives her art a real feeling of “being” with what she has created.  I feel she is absolutely right.  I feel like I am enjoying the company of the birds, dragonflies, frogs and actually looking at beautiful flowers when I see her work.  The transparency of the glass lends to an artistic truth that I really appreciate.   It really makes me feel like I am home!  To see more of her work, you may visit http://www.glaspatch.dk. 

Why am I sharing Glaspatch with you?  Well, because I love the artwork, but there is much more to it than that…  What more, you ask?  Well, a lot more…

To be continued…

 

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To Search or Not to Search…

by Zaya 11. March 2009 14:10

Hello, everyone!  Zaya here!  This is my first blog, but you will be seeing quite a bit more of me here.  I absolutely love to use the internet.  Finding new, interesting things and sharing them with my friends is quite a passion of mine.  I love to talk and when not talking, well; I am blogging! 

 

Today I am writing about something that I have been thinking a lot about lately.  To search or not to search…that is my question.  To further clarify why I am asking this question, I will tell you about a specific type of art that I am looking for.  Art is something that I really treasure.  The artists (be it a musician, painter, sculptor, etc.) all have such a unique way in which they interpret how they view the world in which we live.  When I own art, I feel that it is a reflection of how I view the world in which I live.  This creates a bond for me between myself and my environment; one that supports my values, feelings and perceptions of the world around me.  I am also always very interested in contemplating how the artist views the world and what inspired them when creating a particular piece of art.

At any rate, when I am looking for new art that I have not seen before, I will do everything I can to find something that truly reflects how I feel, what I enjoy and that which I find really beautiful.  Sometimes I miss the Berenty Reserve, but my art makes me feel like home no matter where I am.  So, I search and search for things that remind me of home!  However, I wonder how many people become exhausted with the search and give up?  How often do you look like this?  Needing something but weary of the search?

 

Well, I thought that a good place to start was on a social networking site where there are groups just for artists that create mosaic art.  I found so many beautiful works of art, but could not find many of their websites or determine if these were simply people that were fans of mosaic art like myself.  After joining five groups (the last being my favorite and whom I am eager to tell you about!), I found a link to a world art exhibition that featured hundreds of artists.  I felt a bit overwhelmed and wondered how many people would browse the art on this site, but grow weary of sitting for so long in their computer chairs!  Still, I continued my search! 

On the website I found, I saw beautiful sculptures, incredible paintings exhibiting surrealism, watercolor and even tattoo art!  Thinking for a moment, I began wondering how I ended up on this site when I had been searching for mosaic art.  I found a lot of stunning artwork, but nothing that made me feel like home.  So what is a lemur to do… 

  Look at all those books…imagine those are endless blogs!

The other day I was talking to Zack about this new platform he has created that makes finding what you want, need or didn’t even know existed become a possibility.  Not only will I, YOU and everyone be able to find what we want with ease, but there will be unique opportunities available to us that are offered through no one but Zack Brandit.  So, when I have a chance to talk to him, I am going to talk more about making my life easier because to search or not to search…that is indeed the question!  So…did I find the art I was looking for or did I find something better…

To be continued…

 

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