Satisfy Your Heart

I’ve always had a desire to make stuff by hand. I thoroughly enjoy every process of developing a concept through photographing product vignettes. These are a few of my treasured images. The beaded photos are from when I was around 14 years old. It is very satisfying to look at old photos and remember just how far I’ve come, and feel blessed to be able to satisfy my heart, and create.

Stoneware Dish, fish dish, ceramic artist, college art, tresa meyer-clark, Marygrove College, art program
Fish Dish, by T. Meyer-Clark, College work.

 

Stoneware teapot, art class, Marygrove College,
Aspire teapot by T. Meyer-Clark, College work

 

Teapot, Gothic inspiration, by T. meyer-Clark, College work
Teapot, Gothic inspiration, by T. Meyer-Clark, College work

 

Painted cat on wood, T. Meyer-Clark, 1985

 

Crafts, painted welcome sign, Tresa Meyer
Painted country welcome sign by T. Meyer-Clark 1987

 

Painting on a shirt with helper, T. Meyer-Clark 1984

 

Painted and assembled box with wreath and heart boxes, by T Meyer-Clark 1986

 

Beaded Wooden Bracelet, by Tresa Meyer, Age 14

 

abalone fish, 1970's beaded necklace, vintage beads
Beaded necklace with abalone fish, by Tresa Meyer, age 14

 

Thanks for going back in time with me.

~~Tresa

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Published by Meyer Clark Studio

A Creative Soul, Designer, Maker. Inspiration comes mainly from the Great Lakes region, with the skills God gave me to see the world around me as good. Passion for design has been a guide through all my professional and personal pursuits. ~ Tresa

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