Claudia Meyer
Claudia Meyer is Swiss Artist and visual Art creator who expresses her creativity through two distinct and converging visual art fields. One being Contemporary Fine Art and the other being “Industrial” Art inspired by new realism. Early on, Claudia Meyer trained as a graphic designer at Hochschule für Gestaltung and Kunst in Luzern, and spent a year in Stuttgart, Germany where she worked as a graphic artist and made the acquaintance of Anton Stankowski, the grandmaster of German design, in whose studio she was able to work. Later, she moved to New York City where she acquired a silk-screen printing major and received several prizes while studying fabric design and modern technologies at the Fashion Institute of Technology, State University of New York. Since then she has been focusing full time on creating contemporary art using technology, mixed media materials and nature as her main source of inspiration.
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Living between nature and technology, Claudia Meyer's works are inspired by organic forms enhanced by cutting-edge lighting technology. Take a look over her shoulder and see her inspiration.
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Video of "Quintessence" in our Village Court Gallery.
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Biography
Claudia Meyer trained as a graphic designer at Hochschule für Gestaltung and Kunst in Luzern and made the acquaintance of Anton Stankowski, the grand master of German design, in whose studio she was able to work. Later on she moved to New York and completed her studies at the Fashion Institute of Technology, where she worked intensively on the possibilities of fabric design and modern technologies. During that time she received prizes for her work and has since been creating using nature as her main sources of inspiration.