Level Up;
Video Game Exhibit
Who doesn’t love a challenge? Especially when it involves a game!
Mosaic Art Collective and The Ralph Baer Project Club invited artists to submit art to honor the legacy of Ralph Baer and his impact on video games. The original Deadline for submitting was February 24th, but they ended up extending this date for two more days. SO I took this as a Challenge Accepted moment and started cutting glass. I started with one piece, then thought one wasn’t enough and I had time for another. Made a second, on the small side I thought then finally made the third and felt like I created a great variety!

How it Feels to be Pac-Man
First of all, who doesn’t like Pac-Man?
Now you’re able to be him as he goes after the new and improved ghosts! You can hang this piece two different ways with jump rings at both ends to change its view.
Mirrors were incorporated in all three pieces to reflect the feeling of you in the game playing as well as the vast amount of video games out there!
My Brother’s Game “Do Not Touch”
I made this piece based off of my brother’s Gameboy.
He never let me touch it but would always play the coolest games (when I could look over his shoulder of course).
BEWARE, touch his game and he’ll come find you! 😉
My First Video Game
This pieces is based off the Super Nintendo Console, where I played my first video game! Scooby Doo was the game (of course) but my family called it the unbeatable game. We could never get far but it was fun and the music was great.
The best part of this console was clicking those games into place! So goood!