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Frequently Asked Questions

  • If a piece is freshly released, it may need a few weeks to cure before being varnished and at least another week for the varnish to cure. Many of the pieces listed on the website are ready to ship with hanging hardware installed.

  • If you’re simply curious about the price and process of commission work, please fill out the form built into this page. If you know you’d like a commissioned piece and have a vision for what you would like, please fill out this Google Form, and we’ll begin a more serious conversation.

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  • You can reach us anytime via our contact button at the top of the site or by email. We aim to respond quickly—usually within one business day.

  • For ART specifically:

    • Gallery wrapped canvasses and wood panels are $2.5 per square inch

    • Paper pieces are $2 per square inch

    • Commissions are $3 per square inch — there is a lot of additional labor and communication that goes into creating custom pieces.

    These rates are industry appropriate and a bit on the lower end when considering I have been painting for over 20 years. Most of my peers are charging $5 per square inch for pre-made pieces, and closer to $7 for commissions.

    All pieces also require calculating shipping based on your location.

  • Collaborative, honest, and straightforward. I’m here to guide the process, bring ideas to the table, and keep things moving in a generative direction towards connecting you with the pieces that sing your innermost being into expression.

"Every Step A Prayer" 

18x24” Oils and mixed media on gallery wrapped canvas.

Pieces that have found their forever home

"The Seam Where Heaven And Soil Meet."

18x24” Oils and mixed media on gallery wrapped canvas.

"Re-Membering The Wysdom Of Play"

18x24” Oils and mixed media on gallery wrapped canvas.

"I Never Thought I'd Know Love Again, Until You Came Along"

9x12” Oils and mixed media on wood panel

Wysdom's Return

12x16” Oils and mixed media on gallery wrapped canvas.

Wanna talk commissions?

It would be my honor to create a soulful reflection of your dreams, inner life symbolism, or essence that serves as a luminary in your home, ever reminding you of who and how you Really are. Let’s work together Are you ready to step towards a collaboration, and inquire about a painting made especially for you? If yes, rad! Please drop me a line!

“Mother Of The House”

Oil and mixed media on canvas, 2026. A commission piece for a dear friend, Leyla Bavi.

Leyla is an Iranian woman and this Power Portrait captures an essence of her ancestors and ancestral lands — and was created as an active prayer for her Iranian family as war broke out, and bombs destroyed people and sacred architecture. Leyla is a powerful healer and teacher leading a Rainbow movement, empowering healers globally to step into active leadership.

If you’re CURIOUS about a commission, fill out this form below and we’ll begin a conversation. If you know you’d like to hire me and have a clear idea of what you’d like, please scroll down and click on the link below this form.

“The Courage Of Love”

A 36x36” oil painting commissioned by Heather Cruz in 2024.

Heather’s words: “It began with self care and fixing up my little private space for continued healing in my health and spirit. I wanted a picture of the Red Tail Hawk. It has always been a totem for me. I was looking for a cheap print online. Then I met Meg and have seen the depth in her work. I knew it was meant to be. I approached her and asked her if she did commission pieces. And. so it began. Little did I know the further hardships I’d face that summer with bombshell, heart shattering truth, and fighting once again for my health. This journey of my spirit and vessel has not been easy for me. It has broken me, fixed me, hardened me, and softened me and molded me into who I am and who I am supposed to be. It hurts, and it’s hard, but it’s wonderfully beautiful and amazing too. Now that my special painting is in it’s home, the freeness that this picture makes me feel is enlightening and uplifting. The mystery captures my spirit and personality. The strength and courage is revealed, and I’m learning to embrace and love myself and truly appreciate who I am, and how strong my vessel and soul really is. Looking at this daily gives me peace and inspiration, and puts me in a positive place. I can hear it and feel it. Thank you, Meg!

“Time Is A Tether”

Oils on canvas, created in 2024. A commission piece for a dear friend, Peggy Brick.

Peggy's words: "The piece you painted for me gave me a unique REFLECTION of who I truly am and the course of the unveiling....Thank you for this translation of my journey a-cross time."

Artist Statement

I translate encounters with mystery into material form through paint. My practice engages the ineffable — and shows the subtle, often quiet thresholds within processes of transformation, where one state of being gives way to another. These are liminal spaces—points of tension where identity loosens, perception shifts, and new shapes of gnosis emerge. I work within these in-between states, attending to both their fragility and their generative power.

My work exists at the edge of dissolution and emergence, where what is falling away coexists with what has not yet fully arrived. Each piece functions as both invocation and offering, holding space for reflection, attunement, and encounter. By creating visual portals rather than fixed narratives, I invite viewers into their own relationship with wonder, uncertainty, and the intelligence of change itself.

HOPE (red thread)

An interactive installation project centered on how we are connected through hope that I had the honor of creating and facilitating as the Featured Artist for the 2016 Redmond Arts Festival

Artist Bio

Meg received her BFA in Printmaking from the Maine College of Art in 2005 and is currently completing the Milan Mastery Program. She has shown her work in galleries in the Northeast and Northwest. She was selected as the featured artist with an interactive installation piece through Vala Eastside for the Redmond Arts Festival in 2016, as well as the featured artist for the 2024 Subdued Stringband Jamboree festival. Her work has also been published on bookcovers and albums.

Meg has maintained a daily creative practice since she was 17, and for over ten years, she painted every day without fail. For 2,740 consecutive days she created a new painting daily; about half of those works, along with many other pieces live with collectors around the world.

Passionate about empowering others to recognize their sovereignty, Meg creates work that serves as a tuning fork for the imagination—entraining viewers to a more generous, embodied reality. Through her paintings and teachings, she invites people not only to envision a more beautiful world, but to feel it. As a leading voice on the necessity of accessing the inner world and acting on its truths, Meg’s art calls forth the courage to translate inner knowing into forces of earthly good, offering pathways into the deep imagination required for our times.

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