Erin Wilsterman is a San Francisco–based painter whose work explores the quiet tension between intimacy and distance. Working primarily in acrylic on wood and canvas, she paints figures suspended in moments of reflection — sometimes vividly rendered, sometimes faceless, yet always deeply human.
Also a musician, Erin approaches painting with the rhythm and emotion of songwriting, layering color and gesture to capture what words often miss. Her work balances realism and abstraction, memory and immediacy, presence and absence.