Dejitaru Reiku
Dejitaru Reiku
Dejitaru Reiku
Dejitaru Reiku
Dejitaru Reiku
Dejitaru Reiku
Dejitaru Reiku
Dejitaru Reiku
Dejitaru Reiku
Dejitaru Reiku
ONE OF A KIND

Dejitaru Reiku

Mixed-Media Wall Sculpture (ID: A40548)
$4,300
$4,300 $4,300 /
Subscription -

Select an option to add this to your cart.

"Dejitaru Reiku" uses images from a lake in Maine and Japanese graphic techniques to inspire the composition of bold colors and imagery. The artist loves compositions of altered imagery contrasted with bold graphic statements. Aluminum panels are cut, rolled, and interlocked in a puzzle like form to create a three dimensional construction of imagery. Printing on transparent layers of acrylic medium the artist is able to transfer original imagery to the metal surface and alter them by painting both under and over them. He can add as many layers as needed and decide where to deepen the images or keep them transparent allowing the metal surface to reflect through.
  • One-of-a-kind piece
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Glass, Acrylic, Aluminum
  • Shipping Charges are calculated for standard delivery to a single address within the contiguous USA and based on original prices, before discounts.
  • You may return or exchange any item within 14 days of receiving it (except for final sale items, ornament gift boxes, and custom orders). Learn More.
Ken Girardini and Julie Girardini

Ken Girardini and Julie Girardini

Girardini Fine Art and Design
"We are inspired by the duality of metal—how it can be molten and fluid in one state and cool and structured in another."

In this husband and wife partnership, Ken is the welder and Julie the finisher. Together, they create objects for the home that look artful and sculptural even before a bottle of merlot or a daisy is added.

The Girardinis work primarily in cold-rolled steel, but they often add curiosities like glass, brass, copper, paper, and wood. To begin each piece, Ken and Julie gather metal bits and pieces from around their studio and try different combinations of scale and size until they find a basic form with aesthetic appeal. Ken draws from his background with NASA to engineer these designs. The pieces are then built from structural or cold-finished steel, welded, polished, and ground until smooth.

For more than 25 years, Ken and Julie have deliberately chosen to make a living with their hands and minds. Both self taught as artists, Ken and Julie pride themselves on creating each and every piece by hand. They have participated in a number of the most prestigious juried art and craft shows in the United States, including the American Craft Council Shows, The Philadelphia Museum Craft Show, and The Washington Craft Show.

Customer Reviews

Be the first to write a review
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)