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OzMosaics Reception Centre
Millie, the store guide, is busy in the new Emporium glass lift making sure the safety glass doors are sparkling.
The Diva Forum and Chat Room are both operational! You are welcome to join clubDIVA and join the mosaic madness! Don't be shy - it's friendly! Milli will make sure you are kept up to date with Diva Events. OzMosaics ClubDIVA is a place for mosaic addicts to chat, enjoy a mosaic forum with organised structure and much more - a newsletter, competitions, membership point advantages re the Mosaic Emporium shop and access to Sandy's tips and trick will soon be available.
The old OzMosaics website is being demolished - you will adore the new facilities coming. It's taking more time because the architects are so fussy - so groundwork is being done at the moment! The the mosaic architect (Gaudi-inspired), web designer and decorators are busy working behind the scenes - last licks of paint, rendering and pink sponging effects mixed with mosaics covering most surfaces (of course!).
The mosaic workshops are being revamped to accommodate mid-week, weekend, week-long and evening classes. New designs and patterns are always being developed. A large screen and projector has been installed in the workshop are and a computer centre to bring mosaic slide shows, movies and more to the student area. We hope to have mosaic slide and info evenings staring in winter.
Soon you will be able to view all the public galleries and mad members can be over-inspired the club member's only mosaic galleries.
Thank you for your patience during this busy growth and uploading of the new OzMosaics web site.
Once it's in place, we hope to have an exciting mosaic studio and Emporium on line for all mosaic enthusiasts to enjoy - please bookmark us and return often!
It's part of my mosaic dream to have a website that grows and grows over the years to share my passion for mosaics and I invite guests to be part of the journey and become mosaic addicts or simply enjoy the beautiful artwork which will soon fill the galleries.
Mosaic art is very addictive and wonderful therapy for many. Mosaic making may be a hobby or your full time business. The beginner may blossom to professional status or simply enjoy their own journey, reaping the benefits mosaic art has to offer.
Please direct emails regarding this website to Sandy or Dave Robertson (visit the information booth for contact information). Thank you and enjoy being creative! Sandy & Dave Robertson Studio OzMosaics! DownUnder!
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