A true explorer and creative, Atlanta artist Meredith Ochoa has been reinventing alternative and digital processes since 2007.
As part of her body of work, Meredith has developed a new portable scanning process in which the subject becomes the "negative" through digital degradation with a portable wand of light. The portable scanner describes the subject through a life-size depiction of the number of pixels the subject amounts to. Meredith received her Masters of Art from Savannah College of Art & Design (SCAD)and has recently started a 13-year 'Every Phase' series revealing how she healed herself from Endometriosis with the lesser-known feminine infradian rhythm clock in contrast to the masculine, 24-hour clock or 'every day' lifestyle. The series is also a direct response to and inspired by Beeple's $70 million 'Everydays' NFT project.
Jessica sits down to Meredith to learn about her journey of overcoming significant obstacles and challenges to find her creative self and authentic approach to building relationships with her collectors.
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