To see a different way to visualize a "Tile Mosaic", check out this very interesting Photo Mosaics site which has pictures made up of smaller pictures that reach to infinity. The photos on this page are made up of combinations of smaller photos, which are arranged based on their dominant color to make up the larger image. Very cool, check it out.
Typogram Mosaics can give you tips on how to turn your photos into mosaics. "Every photo mosaic is created from a number of tile images. Tile images are regular image files that we put together through out Photo Mosaic process to form a larger picture."
Making mosiacs can be a fun relaxing craft. If one is just learning to create mosaics it is important to have correct instructions from start to finish.This will ensure the best results and save much aggravation. Visit Riverson Fine Art for instructions including: information about glues and adhesives, grout, cutting tile, outdoor mosaics, mosaic backsplashes, and mosaic stepping stones.
The Society of American Mosaic Artists is a great place to browse member's galleries, and learn about mosaic products and the people who use them. The Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating, inspiring, and promoting excellence in mosaic fine art. To achieve this mission, SAMA organizes programs, events, and activities.
Mosaic Matters "The online magazine for all things mosaic" is a great resource for mosiac artists. Browse the mosaic glossary for key terms, read book reviews, or search for mosaic workshops near you!
Mosaic Beach is a blog by Tanya McFarlane. Tanya is the owner of Mosaic Beach Studio in Toronto Canada. Tanya was also one of the founders and is current Treasurer of the Mosaic Art Association of Canada. Get mosaic tips or learn about classes connect with other mosaic artists.