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Sculpture, Steel on Iron
Size: 12 W x 37 H x 12 D in
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Inspired by the beauty and authenticity of Italian town San Gimignano. The top of tools is turning into Medieval town with towers. It would make an unique addition to your home or would make an unexceptional gift. It is fabricated using traditional blacksmith techniques, and my history of almost 30 years of study and experience behind it. I am moved by phrase "A thing of beauty is a joy forever" by John Keats. The set includes: shovel, poker, fire tongs, broom and stand. Height: 37 Inches; Width: 12 Inches; Depth: 12 Inches. Weight 32 lbs. Finish: organic hot beeswax - multi-layers finish with hot beeswax that gives natural patina, strong corrosion-resistant protection and 100% organic finish. This finish is applied to the brushed and cleaned surface without scale after heating.
Steel on Iron
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Award-winning Russian-born metal artist Dmitrii Volkov is a graduate of the prestigious St. Petersburg Stieglitz State Academy of Art and Design, which specializes in contemporary and traditional decorative and applied arts. His professional achievements began early, starting while he was a student and received First Place in the Young Jewelers Competition in St. Petersburg on the 150th anniversary of the birth of Carl Fabergé. After graduating Volkov was selected as a metal artisan in the UNESCO heritage restoration of The Catherine Palace in Tsarskoe Selo, St. Petersburg, Russia. While training in all aspects of interior and exterior design, Volkov found himself particularly drawn to working with metals, which has evolved into a preference for working with “carbon steel”. Also known as low carbon steel, it is more malleable and softer than other steels, and has a rich texture that Volkov says stainless steel doesn’t have after forging. Volkov is also fully proficient working in bronze, silver and copper, sometimes combining metal with wood and/or glass. In his work, he focuses on combinations of volumes, patterns and colors – which can interact, agree or disagree with each other.
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