Meg Hahn 'Paper Quilt 2'

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Drawer 2- Paper Quilt 2, Oil on paper, approx. 4.5x6.25in, 2020

Artist Statement

I am interested in creating forms that are not made by precise measurement. Rather, with an exactness that is formally driven and produced intuitively. I gather observations from my daily habits and surroundings where I romanticize the subtleties inherently found in their patterns, hues, and shapes. My affection towards the action and aesthetic of making grids and creating pattern, stems from its ability to test pure color next to each other and how its uniform structure allows room to create formal disruption. Lately, I’ve been especially observant of windows, doorframes, and archways, and how these architectural forms relate to abstraction, painting, and the grid.

Artist Bio

Meg Hahn currently lives and works in Portland, Maine. She graduated from Maine College of Art with a BFA in painting and a minor in Art History. Meg has attended the Vermont Studio Center (Johnson, VT), Hewnoaks Artist Colony (Lovell, ME), the Monhegan Artists' Residency (Monhegan Island, ME), and will be a resident at The Sam and Adele Golden Foundation Residency Program in 2021. She is also interested in other forms of art practice including curation. She is a co-director at Border Patrol and works out of the SPACE Studios building.

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Drawer 2- Paper Quilt 2, Oil on paper, approx. 4.5x6.25in, 2020

Artist Statement

I am interested in creating forms that are not made by precise measurement. Rather, with an exactness that is formally driven and produced intuitively. I gather observations from my daily habits and surroundings where I romanticize the subtleties inherently found in their patterns, hues, and shapes. My affection towards the action and aesthetic of making grids and creating pattern, stems from its ability to test pure color next to each other and how its uniform structure allows room to create formal disruption. Lately, I’ve been especially observant of windows, doorframes, and archways, and how these architectural forms relate to abstraction, painting, and the grid.

Artist Bio

Meg Hahn currently lives and works in Portland, Maine. She graduated from Maine College of Art with a BFA in painting and a minor in Art History. Meg has attended the Vermont Studio Center (Johnson, VT), Hewnoaks Artist Colony (Lovell, ME), the Monhegan Artists' Residency (Monhegan Island, ME), and will be a resident at The Sam and Adele Golden Foundation Residency Program in 2021. She is also interested in other forms of art practice including curation. She is a co-director at Border Patrol and works out of the SPACE Studios building.

Drawer 2- Paper Quilt 2, Oil on paper, approx. 4.5x6.25in, 2020

Artist Statement

I am interested in creating forms that are not made by precise measurement. Rather, with an exactness that is formally driven and produced intuitively. I gather observations from my daily habits and surroundings where I romanticize the subtleties inherently found in their patterns, hues, and shapes. My affection towards the action and aesthetic of making grids and creating pattern, stems from its ability to test pure color next to each other and how its uniform structure allows room to create formal disruption. Lately, I’ve been especially observant of windows, doorframes, and archways, and how these architectural forms relate to abstraction, painting, and the grid.

Artist Bio

Meg Hahn currently lives and works in Portland, Maine. She graduated from Maine College of Art with a BFA in painting and a minor in Art History. Meg has attended the Vermont Studio Center (Johnson, VT), Hewnoaks Artist Colony (Lovell, ME), the Monhegan Artists' Residency (Monhegan Island, ME), and will be a resident at The Sam and Adele Golden Foundation Residency Program in 2021. She is also interested in other forms of art practice including curation. She is a co-director at Border Patrol and works out of the SPACE Studios building.