Erin Starr
Erin Starr is an award-winning international artist living in Rhode Island, USA. She is a jury selected member of NAWA (National Association of Women Artists) located at the National Arts Club in NYC. Her exhibits for 2022 include the Task Gallery at The National Arts Club in NYC, One Art Space in Tribeca NYC, a solo exhibit at the NH Belfort in Ghent, Belgium, as well as ongoing shows with Little Van Gogh in Belgium and Germany. She was selected by Juror Scout Hutchinson, a fellow curator of The Whitney Museum of Art, for “Elements” at the BWAC Gallery in Brooklyn, NYC. She participated in Below the Surface at the University of Rhode Island Providence Gallery. She was selected by a prestigious selection committee for the AD ART SHOW at the World Trade Center in NYC, and she exhibited at Arc Gallery in Chicago IL.
She was the winner of the Art of Healing, SIY Gallery in San Francisco. Her work is also featured in numerous publications including “Art Collectors Choice Middle East” and the “Studio Visit Magazine”.
Erin Starr’s painting series is inspired by the elements of Earth and beyond and its organic depth of color. Color and light transcend into layers and reflections, contemplating life and our desire for tranquility. Many of the materials used in painting are derived from elements of the earth and she uses these elements to build something abstract and yet symbolic of what our planet is made of. Circles also have a symbolic meaning of infinity, balance, returning cycles, and the cosmos. Erin is creating a story of our planet but most importantly a dialogue about climate change and what is infinite or finite. Her paintings combine a mixed media of acrylic, oil, ink, vinyl, spray paint, as well as gold and bronze powder and mica on linen canvas.