


This piece was originally created for Pop-Up Magazine’s Sidebar show at SFMOMA on March 17, 2011. It appeared in a slightly different format and was accompanied by a soundtrack by Amy Standen.



This piece was originally created for Pop-Up Magazine’s Sidebar show at SFMOMA on March 17, 2011. It appeared in a slightly different format and was accompanied by a soundtrack by Amy Standen.
26 responses
this was lovely.
What a feast! Thank you for including this here W.
beautiful. makes me want to drink wine and it’s only 8 in the morning. wish i had boots like that.
Really great. I feel like I learn so much about the subject matter. One of my absolute favorite features of the Rumpus.
Wow. These are beautiful and quirky and so emotional. Great use of color to push the narrative. Great voice.
love this feature…every time! so inspiring.
I love this. so very much. even as i sit here, growing a hunchback in front of the internet.
This made my morning.
Wendy, you are my favorite artist.
I’ve been lucky enough to have sampled a bottle of Sean’s wine, and it is really remarkable, even for my crude palette.
Thank you so much for seeing what’s beautiful.
Wonderful tale – so true-and the colors, so rich and ripe
‘My only purpose is to produce pleasure’ achieved!
Thank you
I love all the details! You see what I dont see – thanks for pointing it out and showing me the beauty in the small things .
ditto. thanks for looking and making so gently and insightfully and just really, really well.
At last. Clues to the whereabouts of the elusive Sean Thackrey here in Bolinas. Wikipedia lists him as a “fringe” winemaker.
Wow… Did you capture this character’s character. What a delight!
Oh Wendy MacNag! After looking at this I will definitely raise a glass in your honor…You are so blinking good and I love you…And it’s not Napa! When are we going to have a Roby.MacNag night together?
yum.
Love it! Always so wonderful.
tell it like it is, magnificent work!
Just had a bottle of Pleiades XVIV last week. Stunning wine. Really smells like a drive up to Bolinas. Salt, Eucalyptus, Earth, and Sky.
Very impressed with these watercolors. Fantastic work!
so lovely – i wish it was a little book…
yes.
There’s so much more going on in these painting and around these paintings.
They silently shriek at one to look harder and imagine what we don’t see.
Great stuff!
You could do it for books, like wine.
Two masters working. both inspired. The deaper the vine the better the wine. the better the wine the better the rhyme. thank you both
I miss Bolinas. Love, …
Great way to story-tell! It’s brief but you somehow get ideas how it’s done. A touch of humor thrown in, too. Love it 🙂
As a grapegrower for Sean. I love this and am so glad I chanced upon it. He is such an interesting person and persona.
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