This oil painting references a cold snap in October 2022, when the artist climbed trees and picked apples in an orchard. Seen through gnarled branches, the flashing glimpses of apples, vines, leaves, cold white air, and dark autumn colors combine into an all-over composition that echoes a shattered and rearranged stained-glass window.
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About the artwork:

This oil painting references a cold snap in October 2022, when the artist climbed trees and picked apples in an orchard. Seen through gnarled branches, the flashing glimpses of apples, vines, leaves, cold white air, and dark autumn colors combine into an all-over composition that echoes a shattered and rearranged stained-glass window.

Meris Drew investigates the earth’s appearance and how we affect it. Like the swampy Floridian landscape where she grew up, her paintings are full of science, storytelling, and magical thinking, born from extended observations of the environment. Each canvas eventually becomes a reenactment of how nature flourishes and decays in micro- and macrocosms.

About the artist:

Meris Drew's work is an inquiry into how the earth appears, the potential that lies within it, what it means and what we will make of it. The paintings, like the swampy Floridian landscape where she grew up, are places where volatile organic systems intersect, and are full of science, storytelling and magical thinking. Through nested cycles of painting and unpainting, each canvas is a reenactment of the structures of nature flourishing and decaying from micro- to macrocosm.

Meris Drew (b. 1995, Ft. Lauderdale, FL) holds an MFA in Painting from Indiana University. Drew’s work has been featured in solo exhibitions at Stellarhighway, Brooklyn, NY; Bottom Feeder Books in Pittsburgh, PA, Racecar Factory in Indianapolis, IN and Grunwald Gallery of Art in Bloomington, IN. Group presentations include those with Whisper in the Roots, My Pet Ram, New York, NY, Platform x David Zwirner; John Waldron Arts Center, Bloomington, IN; The Lodge, Los Angeles, CA; Schwitzer Gallery, Indianapolis, IN; Manifest Gallery, Cincinnati, OH; Del Mar College, Corpus Christi, TX; University of Texas, Tyler, TX; University of North Carolina, Asheville, NC; Betty Isermann Gallery, Sarasota, FL; Artspace 111, Fort Worth, TX; and, Project Moné, New York, NY. She has been the recipient of numerous awards, residencies and grants, among them a Dedalus Foundation MFA Fellowship nomination, the Bloomington Emerging Artist Grant, grants from the a Rauschenberg Foundation and the Ringholz Foundation, a residency through the Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, and multiple awards from the National Society of Arts and Letters. Her work was recently published in Warm Milk, Saw Palm, and New American Paintings, and she has taught painting and drawing at Indiana University and University of North Carolina.

Specs:

16 inches
20 inches
Meris Drew:
apple picking in sleet, 2023
Oil and wax on panel
20.0 × 16.0 inches /