Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Renee Philips of Manhattan Arts International wrote a lovely article based on an interview she conducted with me last month.  Thank you Renee for your continued support.


Meg Black Interview





Tree Study, In Situ 2013




Monday, July 22, 2013

Atlantic Palette and North Shore Scape-together at last!

                                         

                                          Atlantic Palette II (left) and North Shore Scape (right)
                                       Abaca, hemp, and pure pigment, 40 x 40 x 4 inches each.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

       
Seascape Study (2013) 90 x 40 x 4 (in situ as shown).   
          Overbeaten Abaca.  




Abstract Garden 
Handmade Paper
2012
30 x 30 inches framed
2500.





Friday, July 12, 2013


I learned about Insitu from another artist. I purchased photos on line and photoshopped a print into it. I love this idea and plan to add an "on the wall" link to my new web site. Great way to spend the hot days of summer-in the air conditioning playing around with my computer. 
Photo: I learned about Insitu from another artist.  I purchased photos on line and photoshopped a print into it.  I love this idea and plan to add an "on the wall" link to my new web site.  Great way to spend the hot days of summer-in the air conditioning playing around with my computer.

Do you know what tea bags are made from?


Tea bags are made from Abaca, the Philippine word for Manila hemp (Musa Textilis), a type of banana tree.  Abaca is a strong fiber capable of standing up to hard use. Tea bags are no thicker than a standard tissue, but try dipping one of those in boiling water!  It is also used to make marine grade rope and canvas shoes.
Abaca is the primary fiber I use in my work due to its remarkable strength and ability to absorb pigment.  




Boston Public Garden (2013) 6 x 8 inches.  Handmade paper.




        Meg Black Studios