Mosaics

= ​​ 1. Questions (I wonder...?) How long did it usually take to finish a mosaic?= Could anybody make a mosaic?
 * Where could you see most mosaics?**

= = =2. Inferences (I think that...because....) I think that making mosaics would be hard because, you put a lot of time and effort in to it. = I also think that it would be cool to see your finished product in a church or another place.

= = =3. Resources= = = > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 4. Summary While researching mosaics I learned how they were made and methods on how to make them. For example, one method on making mosaics is called the direct method. In that one you lay down a terserae on a flat bed of sand where the disigne had been drawn. When done paper or cloth was glued to the upper surface of the terserae. After a while the paper or cloth was pulled off and it would be on the mortar. Also, mosaics came in different colors such as purple, red, pink, orange, white, black, and blue. They were also selected by size and color. Mosaics were mostly maid by skilled craftsmen. Lastly, mosaics came to replace woven wall hangings. All in all, researching and learning about mosaics was an rewarding experience. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =5. References= Auther unknown Colour Museum: Mosaics accessed 11/4/09 [|​] [|Colour Museum] Mosaic: Cupids as a fishermen
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