Erin K Meredith is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist based in Southwest Michigan. With roots stretching across Maryland, Georgia, Florida, and Texas, her creative voice reflects a rich blend of personal journeys and diverse cultural backdrops. Specializing in collage art made from magazines, sheet music, and vintage book pages, Erin also paints in acrylics, oils, and watercolors. Her favorite subjects—mushrooms and cats—frequently appear in her work, though she draws inspiration from whatever sparks her sense of beauty. In addition to her 2D works, Erin creates one-of-a-kind upcycled pieces such as incense burners, gothic figurines, and lamps, infusing each with character and purpose. Grounded in sustainability and a zero-waste mindset, Erin’s work often reimagines the discarded and overlooked into objects of meaning and charm. While much of her art celebrates whimsy and natural wonder, she occasionally crafts politically-driven pieces that aim to spark reflection and conversation. A lifelong creative, Erin channels her passions for animal rights, veganism, neurodiversity, and the healing power of nature into her artistic practice. Her work is a bold, honest expression of a life lived with intention and curiosity.
* Biography created with AI because I hate writing about myself --Erin