Yvette Green is a stained glass mosaic artist based in Gloucestershire. Originally from South Africa, Yvette trained in Botany and Education before working in mosaics for the last 13 years.
Yvette mosaicked one of the large hares for the Cirencester March Hare Festival, 2014 and also for the Cotswold Hare Trail in 2017. She is a member of the Cotswold Craftsmen and the British Association of Modern Mosaics.
She is excited about teaching her techniques and spreading some mosaic love.
"Such a lovely day, learned a lot more than I was expecting. Very friendly atmosphere, stunning surroundings and very knowledgeable Yvette. I will definitely be taking part in more of her workshops.
Highly recommend. "
Baobab Tree Mosaics responded:
"Thank you so much. I'm really pleased o had a good day, and your poppy suncatcher turned out beautifully. "
"Really wonderful day, Yvette created just the type of atmosphere that you would hope for to be able to create something wonderful. It was lovely seeing her enthusiasm for what she does and her excitement in what we were able to make too. Totally recommend this experience to other people. "
Baobab Tree Mosaics responded:
"Thank you. It really was a lovely day, and your creations were beautiful. Loved your ginger cat!
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"An excellent experience. As someone new to mosaicing in glass this day met my expectations and needs perfectly. From having techniques clearly explained and demonstrated, through gentle supervision whilst learning and devloping to support in completing our project for the day everything was delivered expertly without prressure and always with encouragment. It was an fulfilling experience and so pleased with the finished project at the end of the day."
Baobab Tree Mosaics responded:
"Thank you. So pleased that you both enjoyed your day. Your suncatchers were beautiful. "
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