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Homage to Cecil B. Moore

Cecil B. Moore Mosaicrnrnrn This 8ft x 4ft x 3� mosaic was commissioned by SEPTA (Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority) for the Cecil B. Moore Station (Temple University) to honor Cecil B. Moore�s legacy. The mosaic highlights key aspects of Cecil B. Moore�s life story, namely his military career, his legal career, his political career and his invaluable efforts as a civil rights leader in our city. rn My approach to mosaic involves using the grout joints as drawing lines. They are designed to establish depth perspective and the volume of form. I work with a range of materials that enrich the surface texture and color scheme. This mosaic was made using ceramic tile which was embellished with hand blown glass shards, metals and various semi-precious stones and minerals.rn The central panel depicts Cecil B. Moore as a community leader and public speaker. This section was made using ceramic tile, hand blown glass shards as well as glass tile. The mosaic features a quotation from Cecil B. Moore which speaks to the heart of his life�s work. It reads �Stand up and be an American citizen and exercise your rights�. The upper left detail depicts a court room scene wherein Cecil B. Moore is defending a client. This section was made using ceramic tile, hand blown glass shards, zebra marble, crazy lace agate, white quartz, jasper and brass. Below this is an image highlighting Cecil B. Moore�s World War II military career. He is depicted with his fellow Marines. The upper left hand detail features Cecil B. Moore with fellow Civil Rights advocates including Martin Luther King Jr., famed Philadelphia DJ Georgie Woods, and Malcolm X. Hand blown glass shards were used for their neck ties, adding a bas relief quality to the mosaic surface. Below this is a depiction of Cecil B. Moore leading a desegregation rally at Girard College. This detail was made using ceramic tile, blue quartz, bird�s eye rhyolite, brass, aluminum and a stone which is a mixture of thulite (pink), epidote (green) and manganese (black).rnrn-Jonathan Mandell, MFA c. 2013

Sustainability

One of the materials that I used was the broken waste from hot shops, where glass is hand blown. I repurpose the convex and concave pieces by applying them in the mosaic surface. They allow me to explore bas-relief ideas into the mosaic, providing a topographic quality to the artwork. The grout lines are designed to act as drawing lines, establishing depth perspective and the volume of form.

Pricing

$40,000.

Jonathan Mandell

At the heart of Jonathan Mandell's artistic vision lies the seamless fusion of fundamental fine art principles, such as perspective, color composition, and drawing, with the expressive medium of mosaic. With hand-blown glass shards, ceramic tiles, semi precious stones, minerals, and mirrors, he breathes life into wall-mounted panels and three-dimensional forms. Through meticulous craftsmanship, his pieces evolve into tactile paintings and sculptures that enchant the senses.

Jonathan is a mosaic artist whose sculptures, large-scale public installations, and vibrant wall-mounted creations have found a permanent home in prestigious institutions and sites across the country. From the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia to the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center in Skokie, Jonathan's mosaics grace prominent locations that inspire and captivate visitors.

Jonathan's meticulous attention to detail is evident in his deliberate grout lines, which transcend their functional purpose and become dynamic drawing lines, infusing his imagery with a sense of movement and vitality. These lines masterfully establish depth, perspective, and the volume of form within each composition. The use of hand-blown glass shards, with their convex and concave shapes, adds an enchanting bas-relief effect that brings the mosaic surfaces to life. From the interplay of colors to the intricate textures, Jonathan Mandell's mosaics create an immersive experience, inviting viewers to explore the rich tapestry of his artistic expression. With each installation, he transforms spaces into vibrant realms, where art transcends traditional boundaries and becomes an integral part of the environment.

Jonathan's mosaics have garnered recognition in various publications, including The Bel Aire Hotel Magazine, Glass Art Magazine, The Penn Gazette, and Northwestern Magazine. Through these features, his awe-inspiring artworks have captivated audiences and invited them to delve into the intricacies of his creative process. His  talent extends beyond the realm of creation, as Jonathan has also shared his expertise as an adjunct professor at Drexel University's Westphal College of Media Arts. There, he imparted his fine art approach to mosaic, guiding students in the exploration of this remarkable medium. Jonathan himself had transitioned into mosaic-based work after being inspired by a professor who introduced him to the medium. 

Jonathan's commitment to his craft shines through in every piece he creates. With a passion for pushing the boundaries of mosaic art, he continues to inspire and uplift, bringing joy and beauty to all who encounter his  creations.


Bala Cynwyd PA
United States
(610) 996 7228
http://www.jonathanmandell.com
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