Meredith Joy Ostrom is an actress/model/Painter. From Swedish, German, English and Lithuanian descent. She has emerged as an artist since 2007. Many of her paintings focus on her own physical form impressed onto vividly painted canvas.In December 2008 her work was exhibited at the Stanton Barrett Gallery in New York.In March 2009 she had a successful sell-out exhibition of her paintings in London at Philips de Pury where the majority of the proceeds went to the Youth for Youth international children's charity.On April 27th 2009 she demonstrated her body painting to an audience of over 500 at Sketch in London's Mayfair. Appearing in silhouette behind a screen she used her body and various painting techniques to produce a painting which was then revealed to the assembled crowd. The painting was then acquired by Opera Gallery.In London Meredith's paintings are now exhibited and sold in New Bond Street's Opera Gallery, in the company of many of her favorite modern artists such as Warhol, Picasso, Hirst, Dali and Chagall.
Meredith Ostrom
Meredith Joy Ostrom is an actress/model/Painter. From Swedish, German, English and Lithuanian descent. She has emerged as an artist since 2007. Many of her paintings focus on her own physical form impressed onto vividly painted canvas.In December 2008 her work was exhibited at the Stanton Barrett Gallery in New York.In March 2009 she had a successful sell-out exhibition of her paintings in London at Philips de Pury where the majority of the proceeds went to the Youth for Youth international children's charity.On April 27th 2009 she demonstrated her body painting to an audience of over 500 at Sketch in London's Mayfair. Appearing in silhouette behind a screen she used her body and various painting techniques to produce a painting which was then revealed to the assembled crowd. The painting was then acquired by Opera Gallery.In London Meredith's paintings are now exhibited and sold in New Bond Street's Opera Gallery, in the company of many of her favorite modern artists such as Warhol, Picasso, Hirst, Dali and Chagall.
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