A look inside my pulp painting studio

My palette is a combination of recycled plastic cups-yogurt, cottage cheese, pretzel containers (of course I only buy pretzels for use in my studio), glue, spray bottles, and old rags. Delights my frugal heart to reuse so many throw-aways. #megblackstudios #boston...

Follow me as I paint the rocky shores of New England

Last month I shared the beginnings of this seascape painting, inspired by the rocky Cape Ann seacoast, a beautiful stretch of beach just north of Boston. As of today, this is how the still in-progress painting appears. I anticipate it will be completed by mid August,...

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Using overeaten abaca and a spoon to paint a garden in bloom.
Using over-beaten abaca to my seascape painting of the Cape Ann coastline.
Black Meg Holding Carnations White Frame