Natalia Meyer

I am an analogue collage artist, born, raised, and educated in Chile, with Palestinian and Lebanese roots. My practice brings together diverse experiences: the structured world of law, the intuitive realm of visual art, and the layered perspectives shaped by migration, travel, and cultural inheritance.

Before finding collage, I explored oil painting, watercolor, and embroidery. Analogue collage became the medium through which I found my voice. It allows me to deconstruct and reassemble narratives in ways that feel both deliberate and spontaneous, precise and free.

I am a devoted collector of clippings, vintage books, magazines, photographs, and other ephemera. I like to investigate the materials I gather, reading into their histories and allowing unexpected connections to emerge between images, words, textures, and time. Through cutting and recomposing, I create worlds that are both real and imagined.

My work explores cultural diversity, migration, feminism, travel, memory, identity, and personal experience. Each collage is a layered journey through fragments of history and feeling. In my process, I seek to transform found materials into new narratives, opening space for reflection, curiosity, and the many realities that live within and between images.

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