Natalie Meyer is a three-dimensional artist whose work examines the mechanical relationship in our daily lives with inventive qualities whether it is imaginative or realistic.  They use many media platforms not limited to glass, metal, plastic, ceramic, and fibers. The uses of these materials are needed to make the pieces functional and ascetically pleasing.  The work is made through many processes of examination and applications of trial and error like any inventor of future inventions. The work has evolved from the failures of todays technologies and the ideas that imagination can create the next generation of creations. 

Blue Teapot

3.75”x5'‘ was made on an electric wheel 4 parts the body the handle, cover and spout

pitcher

10”x7.5”the body was made on an kick wheel the handle was pulled and add with a form to hold in place until could stand on its own

Gender Neutral Tea Pot

9x5.5x 8.5 this was made on an electric wheel out of stoneware clay and installed a bamboo handle the lid is also a working cup.

Small Heart

8x5x4.5 made out solid Glass attached several bits of colored glass of blue and purple then it was sand blasted to soften the edges.

4 High

9x4.5 raku clay ceramic 4 individual pieces stacked on top of each other all were thrown on a kick wheel

Last Tear

7.5x6 glass the vessel was blown and the tear drop was created with solid glass in the hot shop. the metal frame was upcycled from a candle holder

Perfection

1.75x1.75 this glass piece was made in the hot shop and then cold worked to put in facets

2 High

4.5x3.25 Ceramic pot that were thrown on the wheel and they rest inside each other snugly

Sadness

3.75x5 Ceramic that was thrown on the kick wheel and glazed heavily which cause the piece to drip down

Untitled 1

4.5x 7x 8.25 ceramic set off pot and bowl the vessel was with allot of play with the glaze both pieces were thrown on the kick wheel.

Love

2x0.5x3 glass was made out of solid glass and shaped to form the asl sign for I Love You

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