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"My
purpose is to reveal the energy and
spirit of life through my paintings. I feel passionate about being
alive and being surrounded by this incredible natural world. I
am inspired by the color and character I see in everything – people,
animals, and landscapes.
Pastel is my favorite medium because it is pure pigment – it translates
the richness of what I see and allows me to include both drawing
and painting as strong elements of my work.”
After
a career in education administration, Meredith returned to art
as a full time endeavor in 1996. Focusing first on wild
landscapes and animals, she traveled throughout many of the wildlife
refuges of the U.S. – particularly the west – and portrayed these
vibrant subjects in her work. She has participated in shows throughout
the U.S., and has won numerous awards. More recently, Meredith’s
work involves commissioned portraiture, but she continues to show
a wide range of subjective and figurative work in her gallery/studio
in Center Village, Ohio.
Meredith
is a graduate of Fine Arts from Otterbein College, and completed
a portion of her education in New Mexico and Mexico, where she
studied pre-Columbian art and architecture. She began her art
career as a high school and middle school art teacher, later
receiving her M.A. from The Ohio State University. In 2004 she
opened her gallery/studio in an historic town hall which she
and her partner, Fred Hostetler, restored. The gallery has the
work of more than a dozen other artists, many of whom are friends
and local artists. (See the Calendar page
for more information about the gallery/studio.)
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