In high school, he attended classes taught by Robert Arneson and visited the studio of Clayton Bailey.
Natsoulas attended California State University, Sacramento, where he studied with Robert Brady and Ruth Rippon.
After a year of study at the Maryland Institute, College of Art, he returned to UC Davis for his MFA and began exhibiting his life-size figurative ceramic sculptures at the Rena Bransten Gallery in San Francisco.
Details and themes are influenced by images from popular culture, absurdist television shows, people, toys, cartoons, plays, and nostalgic movies.
Christian Warlich on St. Pauli, which was curated by Ole Wittmann; technical support and scientific assistant Manfred Kohrs.