Meredith captures the beauty and the striking essence of the urban arena in her brilliant cibachrome photographs.
Meredith’s work has been widely exhibited throughout The world and is in the Permanent Collections of The Smithsonian Institution, The Library of Congress, The San Francisco and New York Public Libraries, SONY Theatre and other private collections.
While growing up in New England, I spent countless hours in school and at home drafting and rendering architectural landmarks in pen and watercolor. After High School, there was a long gap of time when I did not pick up a brush or pen while I was pursuing my science career (I hold a doctorate in toxicology). Finally, the urge to create art was too strong and I began, in 1987, to paint impressionistic landscapes. One painting led to another, and before I knew it I was back in school earning credit toward a fine arts degree. The formal training I had in art school solidified my technique of course, but more importantly, it forced me to think about what was really important for me to express in my work. When people ask me what I paint, I usually just tell them I paint abstract landscapes. What I really mean to say is that these paintings are a glimpse into my personal thoughts, heart and soul.