“The shared link between ceramics and sculpture is emotional and formal, both of which play in the aspects of the medium.” Sculptures and wall reliefs are placed in the public sphere and are acknowledged as figures in the interaction between Jean as a person, the community and the environment in which she lived and created.
Jean Meyer, This week in the “National Kibbutz” 14/9/1972
“Totem”, Detail from Outdoor Sculpture 200/60 cm. approx, 1969 The Kibbuts Ha’artzi Building, Tel Aviv
Sculpture, Fountain, Slide, Concrete on Metalform, Children’s Pool, Ein Hasohfet 250/225/405 cm., 1964 Built by Yitzhak Merhav
Three Sculptures, Hand Built, Stoneware Measurement Unknown, 70’s
Sculpture, Stoneware, Hand Built 45/45 cm, 80’s
“Totems”, Model for Outdoor Sculpture Hand Built, Stoneware 44/80/15 cm., 1969 The Kibbuts Ha’artzi Building, Tel Aviv
“Muff”, Sculpture of the Artist’s dog Hand Built, Stoneware 27/21/35 cm., 1998
Wall Relief, Hand Built Press Tilles, Chamoote 300/240 cm., 1984 The Library of Meggido Regional High School (Harei Efraim)
Small Sculpture, Stoneware Expermental Work with Metal and Glazing 40/12 cm., 70’s
Outdoor Sculptural, Hand Built, Stoneware 110/74/34 cm., 80’s Meggido Theater and Concert Hall, Ein Hashofet
Outdoor Sculptural (Planter) Located by the Diningroom in Ein Hashofet Hand Built, Stoneware 110/50/50 cm., 1968