During the past dozen years I have visited a few places from watching the leaves change color in New England to enjoying a gondola ride along the Venice Canals to hiking down the Grand Canyon in the hot hot hot sun to marveling at the clear view of Denali (Mount McKinley) in Alaska (that not many visitors get to see behind the constant cloud cover). The past couple of years I've had to curtail my trips far from home. But that's not necessarily a bad thing.
Fortunately, I took plenty of photos of my travels and now my favorite pasttime is to paint my memories on to ceramic tiles. As I look through my photos for suitable subjects I realize I could spend the rest of my life painting a new tile every day and still not get through everything. One idea sparks another which sparks another...
Sometimes one photo by itself provides the basis for a tile design, sometimes I make a collage of several photos, cutting and pasting here and there. Always I have to make some major design decisions stuffing a 5" x 7" view into a 6" x 6" tile, but after some pushing and shoving it always works out.
Fortunately, I took plenty of photos of my travels and now my favorite pasttime is to paint my memories on to ceramic tiles. As I look through my photos for suitable subjects I realize I could spend the rest of my life painting a new tile every day and still not get through everything. One idea sparks another which sparks another...
Sometimes one photo by itself provides the basis for a tile design, sometimes I make a collage of several photos, cutting and pasting here and there. Always I have to make some major design decisions stuffing a 5" x 7" view into a 6" x 6" tile, but after some pushing and shoving it always works out.
About a million years ago I posted the beginnings of a ceramic tile-painting tutorial on this blog. One of these days (!) I will get back to it. But in the meantime, I will say that I start all my tile designs in Photoshop. That's where all the pushing and shoving takes place. You could go through a similar process by cutting up printouts of your photos and moving them around on a 6 x 6 template. But Photoshop or (Photoshop Elements where I assume you could do the same thing) makes life so much easier.
As I go through the process of looking for photos and designing my tiles, all the memories of my trips come flooding back. It's a great way to relive the experiences all over again. And as I no longer sell my original tiles but display them in my house, I am constantly reminded of places and people from over the years. (When a plumber came to do some work, he saw my tiles and asked if my cats went with me on my trips!) I really don't even need to travel anywhere ever again... But I will, I will!
Shown here are my latest Andalucian (southern Spain) tiles of Cazorla (looking from the Plaza), Sevilla (El Real Alcazar), and Ronda (a gateway) in that order. Reproductions are now available on my Cafepress store, RMWdesigns in the European Travels section.
(Photos and designs are copyright roslyn m wilkins)