Wildflower’s View Painting announcment

October 13, 2011 | Filed in: Art Progress | No Comments »

Hello All-
I’m pleased to announce the completion of a new painting: “Wildflower’s View.”    Long time friend Carol Brewer commissioned this piece and I am honored to be part of her fabulous art collection.  Prints will be available.  Please let me know if you are interested.  Thanks!
Meg Thompson

Wildflower's View

"Wildflower's View"; rice paper, walnut ink, sumi ink, watercolor; 12" x 18"; 2011; Meg Thompson

 

Furniture Pieces in Phoenix Galllery in Centennial, WY

October 13, 2011 | Filed in: Art Progress | No Comments »

This summer Linda Taylor who owns the Phoenix Gallery in Centennial, WY invited me to put some furniture pieces in her wonderful gallery that showcases local artists.  The gallery is a gem of a surprise, nestled in behind The Trading Post.  Stop by and see her impressive collection of local art!  I believe she has a holiday show as well and I will post that once I know more.  I hope everyone had a great fall!

Pronghorn fawn plant stand

Pronghorn Fawn plant stand ; reclaimed barn wood; 10 1/2" x 9 1/2" x 26".

Skinny Buffalo coffee table

Skinny Buffalo Coffee Table; reclaimed barn wood; 47" x 21 1/2" x 16"; 2011; Meg Thompson.

 

Rosenthal Ranch Series complete!

February 1, 2011 | Filed in: Art Progress | No Comments »

Rosenthal Buffet and Upper Buffet

Rosenthal Desk and Bookcase

 

Reclaimed Joists turned into bartop

December 13, 2010 | Filed in: Art Progress | 1 Comment »

Installed bartop


This bartop was made from reclaimed joists removed from an old factory building in Gowanus during a renovation. The couple I did the bar from live just a block from the building I rescued them from. The pictures show the joists before being planed down and cleaned up; cutting the joinery for the bow-tie joint that prevents further checking; and after many coats of finish was applied.

 

Scottish Highlander Bovine Buffet

December 13, 2010 | Filed in: commissions, Furniture | No Comments »


This buffet was made for a couple in Brooklyn, NY. I get many designs features from the natural world and animals. I usually name my furniture pieces after the animals that inspired them. Recently I’ve been into Scottish Highland cows, as evident of the design of this piece: the legs of the buffet have hoof-like feet on them, the color of the oxidized parts of wood is ruddy red like the cows, and the curved top emulates a cow’s curved belly. The clients wanted to incorporate a modern industrial aesthetic to tie in with their other furnishings, so I used steel for the door panels and finished them with a dark patina. All joinery is mortise and tenon.

 

Custom Business Sign

December 13, 2010 | Filed in: commissions | No Comments »


A client in Jackson Hole commissioned me to make a business sign for his office. He requested a Western aesthetic, but with a modern touch. He also wanted some aspect to reflect the history and sense of place of the area. I chose a font that was used on the old National Park Service posters made through the WPA program as part of the New Deal. I hand lettered the font, as it is not available electronically.

This historical tie is especially relevant as Teton National Park was created in part because Rockefeller financed the Snake River Land Company as a cover organization to buy land from locals who didnt want to sell to Rockefeller for fear of the land being given over to the government (and thus families losing the option of working the land). And one of the ultimate factors that lead to the creation of Teton National park was that many families ended up having to sell their land in order to make it through the Great Depression. While most are glad Teton National Park was preserved and did not fall prey to modern day subdividing, it is still a history steeped in complicated social layers. This historical tie seemed applicable to the county’s public defender.

The wood is reclaimed barn wood (pine) and the frame is weld steel treated with a multi-colored patina to give the frame some tonal depth.