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Mosaic Mad!

Rich Romans loved to decorate the floors of their homes and public buildings with mosaics. A mosaic is a picture or pattern, made up of lots of small tiles or tesserae. The ones in our pictures were found at Brading Roman villa on the Isle of Wight

Shows a roman mosaic of a man's body with a cockerel's head.

Left: what do you think the story was behind this strange cockerel mosaic?
© Brading Roman Villa.

Mosaics have been found showing all sorts of designs. There were pictures from myths and legends, animals, birds and fish, hunting scenes, family pictures and many beautiful patterns. Roman mosaics usually had patterned borders around them.

Here's a fun and easy way to make your own mosaic picture. All you need is a pile of old magazines with coloured pictures, some glue, a big piece of paper and a pencil. First you need to plan your design. Have a think about how you'd like your picture to look. Click on this link to see more mosaics from Brading Roman Villa. They might give you some ideas.

Right: cut your magazine into small squares like this.

When you draw your design it's best to keep it very simple. A pattern around the edge of the paper will look very Roman!

Now the really fun bit. Go through the magazines looking for colours that you could use in your design. Tear out any pages you'd like to use and then cut the pictures up into little squares. Don't worry about making them exactly the same size - that doesn't matter.

Lastly, glue your paper tiles onto your picture.

Hey presto! A mosaic a Roman would be proud of. Better not try walking on it though.

Left: there we go - a magazine mosaic. When you're trying to match those paper tiles, spare a thought for the Romans.

The museums in the list below have some of the best Roman mosaics found in the UK for you to look at:

Brading Roman Villa, Isle of Wight
Bignor Roman Villa, West Sussex
Fishbourne Roman Palace, West Sussex
Verulamium Museum, St.Albans

Click on the museum's name to find out more about it.