Friday, January 2, 2009

Artist Bio- Meghan Sheldon-Brungard


Meghan was trained as an industrial designer at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, where she continues to live with her husband, 2 cats and a dog. With a love of how things are made, she is constantly fighting the desire to bring home all the poor, lost and broken chairs of the world. She spends a lot of time knitting, reading and picking up new hobbies.

Meghan exhibited a well received chair design at the 2003 International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF), and still wishes for space to manufacture them. Currently spending her time creating and learning all the ins and outs of buying a house, she spends her days amid papers and emails, and nights among assorted materials from wood, yarn, metal, fabric and paint.

Sometimes working in collaboration with her husband, she is constantly inspired by him. Once they buy that house, they will have multiple studios: a messy one, a clean one, a fabric/yarn one, a computer one; and hopefully they will all have heat.


Joint Painting with Husband, David Brungard
acrylic & gauche on wood
2007


S.I.T (Secession of Inner Tubes)
Steel Tubing, 16" Bicycle Inner Tubes & Cotton Webbing
2003

S.I.T. came from an epiphany- "bicycle inner tubes"
The design is focused on the accentuation of a ready-made material in a novel way, as furniture. The elegantly simple bends in the steel tubing suspend the user comfortably on an air filled pillow of tubes constricted by the warmth of cotton webbing. These inner tubes have seceded from their former association with a bicycle to form a new entity, one in which they are the focus of the activity.

Shown at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF), May 2003


Studies of Convexity and Concavity
Plaster
2002


The Blob
Plaster on Wood Base
2001


The Blob
Plaster on Wood Base
2001


Flower Lights
Colored Plastic Wrap over Wire Frames, with individually battery powered switches
2000


Shari
Embroidery on Handmade Cotton, Silk Lined Zipper Pouch
2008


Wedding Blanket
Cabled blanket Designed & Knit for my oldest friend as a wedding gift
2007


Wedding Blanket
Cabled blanket Designed & Knit for my oldest friend as a wedding gift
2007


Baby Shower Invitation
For My Brother and Sister in Law's Baby Shower
Computer Line Drawing, Printed then Hand Colored with Color Pencil
2008


Storage Table Sketches
Pen on Paper
2003


Compass Drawings in 3 parts, Composite Photo
graphite on onion skin, gel medium, found windows
2009

Compass as a literal rose compass from a map. Giving one a way of finding direction in the wild, acting as an accent to a map. Showing us the possible directions in which we can go.

Shown at Compass, at The Grail, Cornwall on Hudson, NY


Compass Drawings in 3 parts
graphite on onion skin, gel medium, found windows
2009

Compass as a literal rose compass from a map. Giving one a way of finding direction in the wild, acting as an accent to a map. Showing us the possible directions in which we can go.

Shown at Compass, at The Grail, Cornwall on Hudson, NY


Reminiscence of a Journey
acrylic yarn, jersey knit fabric, woven ploy-cotton fabric, polypropylene rope
2009

Compass as a way of returning , to where you've been, what you know and where you come from. Red lines signifying our journey through life, marking ones path in the world. For reminiscence, to find ones bearings in life, for new direction.

On site Installation for Compass, at The Grail, Cornwall on Hudson, NY


Reminiscence of a Journey
acrylic yarn, jersey knit fabric, woven ploy-cotton fabric, polypropylene rope
2009

Compass as a way of returning , to where you've been, what you know and where you come from. Red lines signifying our journey through life, marking ones path in the world. For reminiscence, to find ones bearings in life, for new direction.

On site Installation for Compass, at The Grail, Cornwall on Hudson, NY


Reminiscence of a Journey
acrylic yarn, jersey knit fabric, woven ploy-cotton fabric, polypropylene rope
2009

Compass as a way of returning , to where you've been, what you know and where you come from. Red lines signifying our journey through life, marking ones path in the world. For reminiscence, to find ones bearings in life, for new direction.

On site Installation for Compass, at The Grail, Cornwall on Hudson, NY


Reminiscence of a Journey
acrylic yarn, jersey knit fabric, woven ploy-cotton fabric, polypropylene rope
2009

Compass as a way of returning , to where you've been, what you know and where you come from. Red lines signifying our journey through life, marking ones path in the world. For reminiscence, to find ones bearings in life, for new direction.

On site Installation for Compass, at The Grail, Cornwall on Hudson, NY

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