April 20, 2008

Drawing In Progress, Part 2

I'm working away at the second portion of the drawing (you can kind of see the first one right above it). It'll be interesting to see it completed. I liked the contrast of the references next to each other, and I'm hoping it will come across in the finish.

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Also, I just want to formally announce that both Blackbirds #9 and #10 have sold, and I'm accepting commissions for more Blackbirds (I actually have one underway now). If interested, you can contact me directly via:

e-mail: meganwolfe@earthlink.net

cell: (415) 412-8610 (e-mail is usually better for getting a faster response).

April 12, 2008

"Follow Through" Blackbirds Sold Out!

79_soldout2_3I'm happy to announce that all eight of the Blackbirds at 79 New Montgomery sold out. There have also been inquiries about commissions, and whether or not I have any other Blackbirds in my possession. I have two. Blackbirds #9 and #10 are still available for purchase, and are in the process of being framed.


Please direct any inquiries to Danielle Beach at 79 New Montgomery.

Group Show Reception at 79 New Montgomery

79_show2_2One more reception down! Now it's time to relax and upload all the pictures. "Follow Through" had a solid First Thursday turnout. Within the first hour we ran out of food, sketch postcards, and two of my Blackbirds had sold.


79_show1I'd also like to thank everyone at 79, and fellow artist Geoff Meyer, for their collaborative efforts to pull this show together. It was really difficult at first (as a couple of the artists dropped out), but in the end it came through. "Follow Through" was really about following through; thanks for making it happen!

If you missed out on the reception, you can still check out "Follow Through" at 79 New Montgomery, San Francisco throughout the month of April.

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(photo descriptions: top left, "people lookin' at stuff", middle right, "blah blah blah", bottom left, "more people", center left, "more gallery", center right, "Albert chats with Dustin and Karen", bottom right, "Patty realizes it's not wine")

April 09, 2008

Drawing In Progress (Continued)

Just finished the first half of this piece late last night. This image is 9.5x12 inches, and there's a second image directly below this one that I'm about to start. All together, the piece will be 22x30 inches.

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April 04, 2008

Preserving Time in the Studio with Routine

Desk2_2In "Letters to a Young Artist", artist Gregory Amenoff advises a fictional 'young artist' to "let the studio be your sanctuary". That statement particularly resonated with me this month. Between pulling together the two shows, "Missing Time" and "Follow Through", and working two part time day jobs, I've really missed my sanctuary.

But my sanctuary is something I need. On a regular day, it's difficult fitting it in, and I have to give up a lot of other things in order to do it. I rely heavily on routine. Every morning I wake up, grab a latte from one of the local coffee shops, and sketch. Off to work. During lunch breaks, I buy supplies, take photos, or listen to podcasts about blogging. Sometimes, I make notes.

When I get home, I answer e-mails, surf the web, and then around eight pm I start working on my art. I might break for dinner, but usually I work until one in the morning. I might do some minor tasks after that (ex: making more postcards), but then I punch out for the night. The cycle repeats the next morning.

My rule of thumb for my routine: it has to be comfortable. Something that isn't too big for me to accomplish in the time I have. It's also like body-building, or jogging. You start with easy weights, and then build up from there. I used to fit in a half-hour of morning sketching, but now I can manage an hour.

My routine helps me preserve my studio time, my sanctuary. I don't have to think about what needs to be done, because it's there, it's a habit. It feels weird NOT to do it. It's also the one time of the day that no one but me, the artist, controls. That's why Amenoff referred to time in the studio as the artist's "sanctuary".

April 01, 2008

First Thurs Group Show at 79 New Montgomery

This Thursday is the "First Thursday" of April, and the date of my group show at 79 New Montgomery. I will be showing eight of the ten blackbirds and a new triptych. Other artists include: Josh Hursman, Chrystal Jez, and Danielle Thomas. Come check it out!

Reception:
Thurs. April 3rd, 6-8 pm

79 New Montgomery

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March 25, 2008

Solo Show Reception at Mars Bar SF

Marsrecp1_2The "Missing Time" reception at Mars Bar has come and gone, but for the people who missed out, there are photos! A few, anyway.
I'd also like to thank everyone who stopped by to check out the show, and thank Mars for setting aside several bottles of wine for us (I think we got through most of them).


Marsrecp6On a more personal note, it's exhilarating showing a body of work in one space, and I'm truly grateful. Until now it's been one piece here or there in group shows, but never everything together. If you've missed seeing it, "Missing Time" will be up for the next month and a half. Check it out, say hi, and drop me a line via the guestbook.

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(photo descriptions: top left, "viewers check things out", middle right, "Melynda says it matches the couch", bottom left, "the bar maid requested Care Bears", center left, "the reception at Mars gets busy", center right, "Shaun and friends chat it up", bottom right, "Me with Ryan and Ian; the bar's sassy Irishmen")

March 22, 2008

In Progress

Inprog1I thought I would take a little break from the shows and post up some in progress work. I've been working on this one for a few weeks now, but it's been off and on due to medical emergencies, upcoming shows, and everything else.
I've been working it piece by piece (like a puzzle), and this is just a snippet of a much larger whole. As usual, the medium is wax pencil on paper.

March 16, 2008

Pics from "Delicious"

Studiogal_3The reception at Studio went off without a hitch, and I'd like to personally thank everyone for coming. I'd also like to thank Jennifer and Rab Terry for allowing me to shoot some photos for the blog.

I am also thrilled and pleased to announce that the paintings I had in the show sold out quickly, even before the reception. Unfortunately, if you stopped by specifically to see them, they had already left with their collector (I admit, it was a little strange being at my own reception without my work!).

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I have to thank my buddy and fellow Studio artist, Chur Park, for snapping this photo of me with Jen and Rab. There have been shows past where I did a horrible job getting pictures, but I'm trying to be more diligent about it now. I also snapped a standard crowd scene.

Jamestroy_3And, just for kicks, I'm going to throw in this one of artists James Lee and Troy Nowak, who were also showing tonight in "Delicious". Somehow this pic reminds me of Sailor Moon.. maybe it's the hand gestures?

March 14, 2008

Solo Show at Mars Bar SF

Marsshow1 There's a lot going on with my work this month, but if you happen to miss all of the other receptions, don't miss out on this one! This Wednesday, the 19th of March, will be my first solo show! Here's the specs:

Reception:
Wed. March 19th, 5-8 pm

Mars Bar SF
798 Brannan st. (& 7th st)

Mars Bar will also be doing a special on Fat Tire Beer from 5-7 pm, with $1 off Fat Tire pints (normally $3.50 at happy hour). Hope to see you guys there!

Meg Says:

  • Hey guys,
    I'm still testing a couple of things, like the Twitter feed, but otherwise, it's official..

    Welcome to the upgraded version of megwolfe.net! Here, you'll find images of my gallery work and sketches, as well as information about my upcoming shows, art related articles, and musings.

Upcoming Shows

  • "Terrain"
    Studio Gallery 1718A Polk st. San Francisco, CA

    Reception: Sat. June 21st, 4-8 pm

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