Marg Wolf Art Collections
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Artwork by Marg Wolf
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Horsetail Falls by Marg Wolf
Shoe Fetish by Marg Wolf
Flight by Marg Wolf
The Kite by Marg Wolf
Portrait of a Friend by Marg Wolf
Holgate Sunrise 2 by Marg Wolf
Arrival by Marg Wolf
Holgate Sunrise 1 by Marg Wolf
Divining by Marg Wolf
Bridged's Pond by Marg Wolf
Girl with Fur Hat by Marg Wolf
Johnathan by Marg Wolf
The Bath by Marg Wolf
Vervet by Marg Wolf
Sequoias by Marg Wolf
Zach and Lu by Marg Wolf
Bliss by Marg Wolf
Game by Marg Wolf
Holgate Sunrise 5 by Marg Wolf
The Comforter by Marg Wolf
Kona Marie by Marg Wolf
Beachcombers by Marg Wolf
Seamus by Marg Wolf
Reflections by Marg Wolf
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About Marg Wolf
As an artist I create harbors. In a world of stimulating overload, I find stillness has become an elusive piece of golden and I challenge myself to play a part in its recovery.
While many artists were drawing in childhood, music and poetry were my mediums for self-expression.
I began to paint in my mid-forties. Before that I was completely convinced my artistic talent peaked with the drawing of stick people. In reality, the deepest part of who I am peeked out from its hiding place the day I finally began teaching myself to draw and paint. A magic kingdom within, suddenly revealed.
Another door within opened the first time I painted fur touching skin (Girl With Fur Hat). Painting moments when humans connect with something wild has now become the work of my heart.
I paint mostly from reference photos, drawing detailed sketches before any mixing of oils begins. I love the capacity for softening and blending that oils allow.
My second passion is experimenting in mixed media. I’m especially drawn to the tactile mediums of fabric and clay. Mixed media tends to stimulate pieces steeped in symbolism.
Continuously pushing myself to stretch and grow has now led me to study the art of illustration, with the intent of one day illustrating my own picture books