Meghan DeRoma

Meghan DeRoma (b. Chicago, IL, US) is a visual artist and storyteller working in collage, painting, sculpture, and bookmaking. Blurring the lines between narrative, representation, and abstraction, DeRoma focuses on the archetypal symbols and themes of the intricacy and nuance of human relationship—our relationship to Self, other humans, the “other”, (wo)man’s relationship with nature, and our own inherent wildness.

Overlaying themes include curiosity, gestural flow, and a sly-smile approach to obscured symbolism and playful mixed metaphor. Her process involves discovery and articulation, using her hands and organic materials, many of which have an inherent history, to imply a sense of ethereal nostalgia, familiarity, and memory’s edge.

DeRoma received her BFA in Sculpture from Miami University, Oxford, OH. She has done continuing education coursework in the arts at the Art Institute of Chicago and Columbia University, Chicago, and creative writing at Harvard University under film director Catherine Eaton. She is an artist member and curator at Dorado 806 Projects in Santa Monica and lives and works in Venice, CA.

Artist Statement

“Grandmother”

24” x 96”

USD 3300

inquire to purchase: AL@dorado806.com