Mosaic art is the decoration of a surface with small, variously coloured pieces of material. The pieces, which can be made of stone, glass, tile, or a variety of other materials, are called tesserae. They are applied to the surface with an adhesive.
Participants will learn different ways of designing mosaic patterns using different kinds of tiles to create and decorate a variety of practical items for personal use at home or in the office, and even as personalised gifts to friends and loves ones.
Projects:
1. Mosaic Desk Lamp
2. Mosaic Wall Art for Home Decor
SCHEDULE
Monday, 3 Jun - 12pm - 4pm
Monday, 10 Jun - 12pm - 4pm
No of Sessions: 2 (4 hours/session)
**Minimum 10 students to start class
VENUE
Brahm Centre @ Simei 148
All art materials are included.
Things for participants to bring from home:
Wet Wipes, Tissue Paper, Disposable Gloves.
COURSE FEE:
$200 |$40 for seniors eligible for National Silver Academy (NSA) subsidy*
*NSA subsidy is for Singaporeans and Permanent Residents aged 50 and above.
In addition to NSA subsidy, course fee may be offset by SkillsFuture Credit (SFC).
Payment Procedure:
1) Upon registration, course participants are to make payment for the course through Brahm Centre’s Eventbrite page. This is considered as a deposit to reserve a place in the course.
2) Participants have to claim with SFC before the course start date through the SkillsFuture portal,
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3) Brahm Centre will reimburse the amount that is successfully claimed upon receipt of the funds from SFC. This procedure can take up to 12 weeks from the course end date.
Notes:
Trainer Bio:
Angie Ong has taught many crafts such as candle crafts, aromastone diffusers, papertole, etc, for adults, children and seniors with a vast experience of more than 10 years. Angie obtained her teacher’s certifications from various countries all over the world such as Thailand, Turkey and Russia. She has taken the mosaic course conducted by Gary Drostle, mosaic artist and lecturer at the Chicago Mosaic School.
Angie was featured on the first page of Straits Times in 2021 in an article during CNY “Old made Niu”.
Her passion and desire to share makes her workshops useful and fun to attend.