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!
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Photo copyright Mette Enøe
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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
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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…