Word of the Day
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Mosaic (noun) – the art of making pictures out of tiny pieces of colored glass (or colored marble or whatever else) – the tiny pieces are referred to as “tesserae”; the glass enamel pieces are called “smalti”
Word in a Sentence: In my novel Choices Meant for Gods, intricate mosaics adorn the walls of the temple built to The Master in the city of Arcana.
Your turn! What artistic sentence can you come up with for us in honor of our guest at The Dragon today?
“Some days, I just want the dragon to win.”
Tags: Choices Meant for Gods, Sandy Lender, grammar, word
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Mosaic (noun) – the art of making pictures out of tiny pieces of colored glass (or colored marble or whatever else) – the tiny pieces are referred to as “tesserae”; the glass enamel pieces are called “smalti”
Word in a Sentence: In my novel Choices Meant for Gods, intricate mosaics adorn the walls of the temple built to The Master in the city of Arcana.
Your turn! What artistic sentence can you come up with for us in honor of our guest at The Dragon today?
“Some days, I just want the dragon to win.”
Tags: Choices Meant for Gods, Sandy Lender, grammar, word
2 Comments:
Ever wonder how many parts of tesserae and how many of smalti come together in equal =or unequal parts - to form the mosaic that becomes us?
Good Heavens, Jeni, you got deep on me today. That's actually lovely...
:)
Sandy L.
"Some days, I just want the dragon to win."
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