- Roland Greefkes
Roland Cornelis Greefkes (born
May 27 ,1941 ) is a third-generation master iron smith.Biography
Born in
The Hague ,The Netherlands , he is the son of Marie Johanna Veltman Greefkes and Cornelis Greefkes, the foremost art smith in theNetherlands afterWorld War II . He earned a degree inchemical engineering from theUniversity of Toronto in 1968, and later spent several years traveling in theMiddle East andIndia before returning to the Netherlands to work with his father. Upon emigrating to theUnited States in 1977, he worked for several years inBaltimore , then established Aesthetica, his smithy inupstate New York , bearing the same name as his late father's smithy in The Hague.Works
His
wrought iron work is characterized by strong representations of nature, freely interpreted in his own style, yet rooted in his father'sArt Deco influence. To quote an article by Lee Fleming in "Garden Design" Magazine,"Although schooled in the design traditions of the past, Greefkes finds inspiration in the evanescent drama of the natural world that surrounds his forge. . . . His designs are dynamic; the natural world they mirror is active, evolving, and often filled with humorous visual anecdotes." (September/October, 1993)
Some of his major works are a driveway gate for
Yoko Ono , a firescreen forBette Midler , firescreens forBlythe Danner andBruce Paltrow , and a table forEagles guitaristDon Felder . His "Paradise Gate", an intricate garden gate commissioned byAustralia nfantasy writerSara Douglass , is installed in her garden inTasmania . His liturgical wrought iron pieces are in several churches up and down the East Coast of the United States.References
*Meilach, Dona Z.; "The Contemporary Blacksmith" (Schiffer, 2000);
*Meilach, Dona Z.; "Fireplace Accessories" (Schiffer, 2002);
*"Garden Design", September/October 1993;
*"Garden Design", 2003;
*"House and Garden", November 1990;
*"Kaatskill Life", Summer 2006 &
*"New York Times",July 17 ,1989 .Further reading
*
Wrought iron
*Ornamental metal External links
* [http://www.rolandgreefkes.com Web site]
* [http://www.instantkarma.com/yokobitsgate.html Yoko One]
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