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The Latest and Greatest Links from John Bridge's Web Site

It is not that these links are any less important than the links on other pages of the site.  In fact, you could spend hours on any one of the following sites.  It is simply a matter of space and precedence.  The others got here first.

As always, I want to caution you about losing your way in cyberspace and not being able to find your way back to John Bridge's most unusual and useful web site.  Cyberspace is a big place, and it's becoming bigger every day.  There aren't too many road signs out there, and it's easy to forget your way.  So if everything else fails, type "John Bridge" into your nearest search engine.  There's a good chance you'll get directions to this site.  And if you don't, well, it's been good knowing you.

Check out Mountain Software in Camas, Washington.  Manage your recipes, clean your hard drive, copy photos, build a hot tub . . . .  Can you ask for anything more?  There's more.  :-)  Say hi to Anthony Watson.

FloorFacts  The place to be for info on various types of flooring.  Flooring Forum.

Wow!  Check out the array of decorative tiles from Mexico, Spain and other locations.  Moorish tiles, too.  Beautiful site.  Say hi to Tony Campanile.

Northwest Tile John Wilson, the Seattle Mud Man

Alicia Tapp puts photographs on tumbled marble, ceramic tiles and other objects.

  A good source for flooring products and information.

  Kathryn B. Carroll paints original tile murals.  True artwork.  Hi Kathy.

Center for Wooden Boats. (Seattle)  If you love wood sailing boats like I do, and if you love the Pacific Northwest like I do, you'll enjoy a tour of the wood boat museum.  And next time you're in Seattle, tour it in person.  Admission here and there is free.

Direct from the Wine Country of California, please welcome Cindy Wallace. Cindy and her husband, Mike Riggs, make ceramic wine-themed tiles: Handcrafted, Wine Label, Wine Cellar, Olive Oil, Welcome tiles and more...
While you are in California, visit Margaret Licha Designs. Margaret has some nice stuff to show you. She makes all sorts of innovative clay tiles, and she has dealers in various parts of the U.S. (Even Texas) Check her site for the places you can buy the doggie tile to the left. I'll bet she's got one that looks just like your mutt. There's one that looks like your cat/horse/fish, too. 

 

Take the Mosaic Arts Tour

Click for a larger image Smalti.com  Michele Petno is dedicated to providing quality smalti and millfiore. These Byzantine glass mosaics are available in over 80 colors, including iridescent and metallic glass.  smalti.com also offers mosaic tools and technical support.  If you have questions concerning any of the mosaic arts, Michele will be happy to answer them.  You'll find an email link on the site.

Also visit Susan Jeffreys at Wit's End, another fabulous mosaics site.  In fact, Michele Petno says, "If you only have time to visit one site, make it Wit's End."  Check out the Gallery.

And while you're at it, stop in and say hi to Robin Marks at Beach Glass Mosaics.  A must see site and a wonderful stop on your mosaics tour.  Still have questions?  Ask Robin.

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DESIGN STUDIO

Eric Rattan's site.  Eric is one of America's foremost muralists. His award-winning "Crane Dream" is pictured in Tile Your World, my new tile setting book. In his busy schedule, Eric finds time to conduct seminars throughout the country and elsewhere. He is also an accomplished tile maker. Check out "Fallen Leaves," Eric's latest award winner which I have stored on this site.  Leaves 1   Leaves 2   Leaves 3

Prepare yourself for breathtaking works of art when you visit Emily Tholberg at http://www.emilytholberg.com   Some of Emily's work is captured on this site as well.  Look for her on the professional projects page.

Paula MacLeod's Flowersoup Mosaics Unusual artwork. I particularly like the pieces that incorporate "found objects."
Classical Mosiacs
Norman Tellis of Dallas explains the inspiration behind his world class works. The piece I've used as an icon for Smalti.com above is Norman's "Flora."  To the left is "Arlecchino," (Harliquen).
Stop in and say hello to Minerva Smith and Steve Baer at Mosaic Supply in South El Monte, CA.  Be sure to view the gallery, where Minerva and Steve have posted pictures of art projects completed by their students.

 

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