About

Stephanie DiAnne Meyer is a contemporary painter whose work explores spiritual transformation, intuition, and the unseen currents that shape the inner world. Her paintings arise from a lifelong search for meaning, beauty, and connection, offering quiet spaces for reflection and contemplation.

Water appears as a recurring symbol in her work, representing emotion, rebirth, and the fluid passage between states of being. Through soft washes, earthy palettes, and symbolic imagery, Meyer creates minimal yet deeply layered compositions that invite viewers into a meditative state.

Her sensitivity to nature began early, shaped by growing up on an orchid farm, where shifting light and organic forms cultivated a lasting awareness of stillness, detail, and atmosphere. This early intimacy continues to inform her visual language, where simplicity and symbolism converge to evoke stillness and presence.

Travel and immersion in different cultures play a central role in her practice. Moving through landscapes, traditions, and spiritual histories, Meyer gathers impressions that later surface as subtle symbols and atmospheric forms. She approaches both life and art with curiosity and wonder, seeking the magic within the everyday.

Meyer studied art and design at the University of Miami and Parsons School of Design. With a father rooted in the American South and a Latina mother, she brings a layered cultural sensibility to her intuitive approach to image-making. She lives and works in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where the region’s expansive landscape and contemplative artistic legacy continue to shape her evolving body of work.