My Art
While much of my art honors memory and connection for others, not everything I create centers on loss or commissions. My personal practice is where my own feelings and experiences come through. Here I explore abstract and contemporary forms—layered textures, shifting tones, and compositions that reflect love, loss, and everything in between. It’s where I experiment and play, embracing creative chaos and testing ideas without boundaries.
These works carry the same intention: to make something real and resonant. My studio is both a laboratory and a sanctuary, a place to translate emotion into form and let intuition lead the way.
Meet the Artist
I’m Tiffany Starrett, the artist behind Everlasting Echoes. My journey began in grief, and art became the way I learned to honor memory through form. Over time, I discovered how cremation ash can hold stories in a tangible way.
I’ve created memorial art for both people and pets, blending contemporary design with intention. Each piece reflects my belief that remembrance should feel personal and sustainable. Working alongside my dad, I’ve found joy in collaboration and in honoring the connections that make life meaningful.
Healing Your Heart With Art
Handcrafted memorial art that brings home the spirit of your loved one — contemporary designs using cremation ash to hold memory in a lasting way.
Loss Sucks
I know it because that’s where my journey began. Everlasting Echoes grew out of that experience — a way to transform grief into something tangible, meaningful, and timeless. What started as personal healing has become a practice of creating memorial art that helps others carry memory forward.
From the Archives
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Custom Originals Archive
Throughout my practice, I’ve been invited into moments that called for something...
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Memorial Works Archive
Before my current collections, my studio lived in the deeply personal space...
What People Say
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At first I was unsettled by the thought of parting with my beloved dog’s ashes. What might happen to them in transport? How did I feel about a stranger touching them? Would I regret doing this for fear I might dislike the finished product, leaving me
with less of my Charlie’s remains. I wondered if it was all too creepy. Ha! Was I wrong on all fronts. The ornaments and picture frame with stand have become a constant reminder of the joy he brought to my life. I’m glad I decided to bypass my fears and go for it.-Beth P.
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A thank you card that reads:
"Tiffany, my dad dearly loved (his words) his gift you made."-Julie K.
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I needed a holiday gift for my
parents and was coming up short. Oh my, I was blown away when a gorgeous
rectangle resin ornament, in a beautiful custom blue, showed up at my house. It
was the perfect holiday gift for my parents! I cannot tell you how much they
cherish this ornament! My Mom displays the ornament in her house year-round.
What started as a holiday gift ended up being an everlasting gift that is
displayed with pride and love. Thank you Tiffany!-Laura M.