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Abaca Wave Sculpture on Rocky Shore

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Yellow Irises and Orange Irises accepted into Growing Wiser Exhibiton, Paper Circle, Nelsonville, Ohio.

Yellow Irises, 30 x 30 x 2 inches.

My garden was filled with colorful irises this summer; I decided to paint them before to season passed and they became a distant memory. Irises symbolize faith, courage, hope, and wisdom. Read more . . .

Orange Irises, 30 x 30 x 2 inches.

Vibrant orange irises symbolize courage, bravery and passion. They are the perfect flowers to give someone who’s about to start a new job, move into a new home or do something else exciting!  Read more . . . 

Netherlandish Influence

I am working on two new paintings that are smaller versions of this one. Jacob van Ruysdael is one of my favorite artists. His division of the canvas into 1/3-with the sky taking up 2/3 of the space is masterful. Very difficult to make "sky" such an intricate part of...

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Peachy Keen, 7 x 7 x 1 inches, framed in a green painted maple floater frame. Colorful abstract painting featuring vibrant blooms of pink, yellow, and green under a blue and white textured sky, framed in green.

Shape-Shifting, 13 x 13 x 1 inches, white floater frame.

As a New Englander, I find myself returning to the ocean again and again, seeking quietude, reflection and inspiration. The rhythm of the waves, the movement of the water, and the stillness of the patterns it makes mesmerizes me. No matter how often I stand at the water’s edge and stare at the waves, it is as if I am seeing them for the first time.

An abstract painting in a blue frame with flowers.

September garden, 9 x 9x 1 inches, blue painted maple floater frame.

The cooler nights bring fresh blooms in the morning for flowers that cannot tolerate the heat-can’t say I blame them, I’m not a fan of the heat either! I thought of this when I painted this painting, The abundance of wild asters, daisies, sunflowers, and lupine inspired me to capture the feel of these natural beauties before autumn sings her song.

 

A woman stands smiling in front of claude monet's "water lilies" painting in a gallery.

A day with Monet's Water Lillies, Musee L'Orangerie, Paris.

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Coneflowers I and II gallery

Paper, pigment, and process, the medium is the message.

A group of people preparing food in a kitchen.

Register for a papermaking workshop.

In this 6-hour workshop, students will explore pulp-painting techniques using cotton and abaca fibers. Pigmenting, painting with overbeaten abaca, shrinkage properties of the different fibers, and multiple layering techniques will be covered in this intensive workshop. Students will become familiar with handmade paper artwork, both the artist’s as well as that of other artists, who work in this exciting and unique medium.

Workshops fill up very quickly so register today. 145.00.


“ Meg’s ability to capture the beauty of this sunrise location overwhelmed me. The joyful and calm feelings it evokes can’t be overstated. Masterful.”

Private Collector

Elegant, Delicate, and tranquil is how I would describe Meg Black’s paintings. Upon viewing Meg’s work I was encapsulated and was immediately brought to the moment portrayed in the painting. The realistic nature scenes are absolutely magical.  Any room can be uplifted with the positive energy of her pieces, they are breathtaking to say the least. The aura behind her work leaves you with a warm feeling and truly makes me feel peaceful and relaxed.

Amber, Private Collector

My pulp painting process.

Why paint with pulp? And what is pulp-painting anyway? 👩‍🎨 The ”Pulp” I use is abaca, a fiber from the inner bark of the banana tree. It is extremely strong, acid free, and holds color beautifully. Another use for abaca fiber is to make rigging for sailing vessels and tea bags (ever wonder why yea bags don’t fall apart when dipped in hot water)? 👩🏽‍🎨 If you paint with oil on canvas, there is a good chance you are using abaca. Commercial canvas of the highest quality includes abaca fiber to ensure it is strong enough to be framed without glass. 👩‍🎨But why bother using this material when commercially made paint is available? The answer is simple: texture. Nature imagery is my primary subject. And nature is full of texture. By using abaca that has a textured quality, I am able to recreate the many textures of nature in my work. From still ponds to crashing shorelines to fields of wild flowers, abaca allows me to recreate these textures on a 2D surface. 👩🏼‍🎨 My slogan “recapture the emotion of nature” comes from using this wonderfully textured material as my painting medium. Read about my process>

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978 887 8670 or meg@megblack.com

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