Friday, June 10, 2011

The moment between words...

how I'll arrive
mixed media on paper 6x4"

© 2011 Megan Chapman

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I was a bit absent from my studio this week and I am not sure why. I did manage to create several new flash cards at the beginning of the week and have now completed the series. I also decided to re-stock my, until recently dormant etsy shop ArtMaven. You can find all the remaining flashcards and maps of the night there for purchase with free shipping! It is a convenient way to buy art, as etsy not only uses paypal but also accepts major credit cards. I can ship to anywhere in the world. I hope folks will take advantage of my shop being active again. I always enjoy using etsy as an artist and as an art buyer. I was also thrilled to have my flash card "been and gone" featured in a sweet etsy treasury.

Here are the most recent flash cards for your enjoyment. You can also email me directly if you are interested in these works at megancha@gmail.com.


been and gone
mixed media on paper 6x4"
© 2011 Megan Chapman
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listen to the silence
mixed media on paper 6x4"
© 2011 Megan Chapman
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there is a reason
mixed media on paper 6x4"
© 2011 Megan Chapman
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within the cracks
mixed media on paper 6x4"
© 2011 Megan Chapman
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pale remnants
mixed media on paper 6x4"
© 2011 Megan Chapman
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the moment between words
mixed media on paper 6x4"
© 2011 Megan Chapman
$25

In other news, Stewart Bremner who I collaborated with on our series "A question of chemistry" has three of his latest paintings currently on display as part of an exhibition at UNION gallery in Edinburgh. These are impressive works on paper, exploding with color and emotion. Here is a link to the gallery's website so you can see Stewart's work. I wanted to share them with you not only because I think they are impressive and inspired works, but because I want people to see Stewart's voice and hand in his solo work. By viewing his paintings you can learn to recognize his voice in our collaborative work; as many folks that have seen our paintings in person may be more familiar with my voice than his. These three works of Stewart's are striking and powerful and the framing only sets them off further. You can read a little bit about his experience of the exhibition and see a fantastic photograph of the artist and one of his paintings on his blog. I miss working with him in the studio, but don't worry I am working on the ideas and concepts behind my next body of work and excited by the thoughts I am having. I hope to start working on the actual paintings soon!

Until next week, keep fighting.

2 comments:

  1. Just bought "Been and Gone" - I love it! I had it earmarked for several days, and I'm glad its still available today :))
    Stuart's pieces in Edinburgh are wonderful - that orange really talks to me...

    Looking forward to your new works :)

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  2. Wow I love your works. It's very soft and delicate. The texture is fascinating and gorgeous. Beautiful works.

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