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Artist Statement:
I love what I do; it’s taken me many years to find what works and what doesn’t I’m still learning, and hope never to stop. To keep my work fresh with shape and design I hang out with my dogs outside a lot, nature answers any questions I might have. Smoke and pit firing my vessels has brought out the best in my work and in myself, to leave the perfectionist side of me out of my art has made it blossom. Unpredictability with explosions, cracks and no colour, has kept me trying new salts, oxides, woods and a variety of other things. I picked this art form for many reasons one of which is having fire respond directly to the vessels and letting the earth, air, fire, and water speak for it self.
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Natalie Prevost Mero Biography:
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34
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Female
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Married
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0
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| Education |
High School |
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| Favorite Artistic Medium |
Ceramics Wheel
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| Favorite Arthistory Movement |
Art Deco - (1920 - 1935)
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| Your Personal Biography |
A native from a small French community close to Ottawa, Ontario. She now currently lives in Elmira Ontario where she teaches others the art of pottery as well as Raku. Natalie has apprenticed with many different potters in the area but is mostly self-taught The Barefoot Potter studio was opened in 1998 She has spearheaded and organized The Kissing Bridge Trail Studio Tour for Elmira and Region, as well as being a member of The potters guild of Hamilton and Region, Waterloo Potters Workshop and Fusion. Her work is now in the permanent collection of Prince Andrew Duke of York.
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