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HP Meyer
works in stone, bronze and cast paper. The stone pieces are hand
carved and unique. The cast bronze sculptures are limited
editions and are cast utilizing the lost wax process by the Santa Fe
Bronze Foundry.
Meyer is a
mechanical design engineer turned sculptor who has been producing
sculptures professionally for more than thirty years, devoting full
time to this career since 1970.
He first
exhibited his stone sculpture in 1966 and for the next four or five
years entered his work in many local, regional, and
international juried shows, winning several awards. Because of
the demand in more recent years, he has been devoting his time to
completion of large sculptures in stone - commissioned through
architects and to producing for gallery sales.
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He is a past member
of the State Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Sculptors; as well as a
member of other art groups. His work has been exhibited by the National
Sculpture Society in New York; the International Drawing and Small Sculpture
Exhibition; Del Mar College in Corpus Christi; the Institute of Texan Cultures,
San Antonio; the Abilene Fine Arts Museum, Abilene; Saint Mary's University, San
Antonio; the Art League in Beaumont; The San Antonio Art League; the Jewish
Community Center, San Antonio; and The Texas Society of Sculptors State
Exhibitions in Houston, Austin, and many others.
Nearly two hundred of
his bronze and stone sculptures and over six hundred of his cast paper
sculptures are in corporate and private collections throughout the United States
and in Mexico and Japan.
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