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Jo Letchford, a trained artist and teacher started making mosaics only a few years ago, but her career has already taken off.
My interest in mosaic making began in 1997 when I went to an exhibition of mosaics by Martin Cheek in Ramsgate Library. I was fascinated by the diversity of images the medium allowed, bought one of Martin’s kits and made my first mosaic. For my second I worked on a design from The Mosaic Book by Peggy Vance and Celia Goodricke-Clarke (Conran Octopus, 1994) and then started to develop my own ideas.
Inspiration and ideas come from life, from images I find appealing and from my love of colour, pattern and texture. Some of my more representative pieces have included Red Pepper and Whelk. I love the galleon images of William de Morgan and, more recently, Julien Sinzogan, and these are images I return to in my work. I use the shape of the sails to play with pattern, and Gustav Klimt inspires much of my pattern work. Early mosaics are also inspiring my Fish with Guilloche draws on Roman border patterns and mosaics from Pompeii.
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