“I took a mosaic class, and I fell in love with the art of mosaics. I love the fact that you can make ordinary things extraordinary by decorating with pieces of glass and tile. Each and every piece is unique and always comes out beautiful,” said Ruth Salama.
After taking a liking to mosaic art and the beauty it possesses, Ruth has come to enjoy teaching mosaic art to children of all ages. This past summer she taught art at the Sephardic Community Center camp. For the
“I love when the children use their creativity and make their projects unique and special. One thing that I realized from teaching children was how surprised the parents were to have projects that they were proud to display in their homes, and that was very special. I also was amazed at how children of a relatively young age—as young as four years old—can develop the necessary skills so quickly and make stunningly creative and unique projects,” said Ruth.
Some projects that have been made in Ruth’s classes include father’s day picture frames, jewelry boxes, framed mirrors, and more.
Ruth is teaching mosaics at school-organized programs during the week, and will hold her own programs for children (K through 8th grade) on Friday afternoons and Sunday mornings this fall.
For more information, call Ruth at (917) 363-9743.
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Randi Shomer is a community member, mother of four children, and a freelance writer.