

Hundertwasser, May 1990 http://www1.kunsthauswien.com/english/hundertwasser.htm
a source of inspiration for creative mosaic expression...
"Located in south Los Angeles, in a community known as Watts, stands a monument to one man's spirit, ingenuity, and determination. Built single-handedly by Simon Rodia over a period of 33 years, the Watts Towers consists of nine major sculptural forms made of steel and covered with mortar embedded with pieces of ceramic tile, pottery shards, sea shells, and broken glass. The tallest tower is nearly 100 feet high and contains the longest slender column of reinforced concrete in the world." http://www.arts.ufl.edu/art/rt_room/watts/tower.html
The five murals contain about 500 colors and a million pieces of glass, many of them fused with real silver and 14-karat gold. Smooth-faced Venetian glass and rough-surfaced smalti (enameled or glazed glass) traditionally used by Italian craftsman were incorporated into the design. It took a team of six people more than two years to complete the murals. Note that each of Cinderella's wicked stepsisters has her own special facial tint. One sister is red in tone, to show that she is "red with rage," while another is greenish ("green with envy"), as they both look on as Cinderella tries on the glass slipper -- a perfect fit.
the indoor swimming pool in Casa Grande, the main house on the grounds of Hearst Castle.
This pool was designed to replicate an ancient Roman bath, and the mosaics on the walls were taken from a 5th Century Mausoleum found in Galla Placidia in Ravenna, Italy. This room contains over 1 million glass tiles called smalti, each of which is infused with gold.
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