Metal artwork adds visual appeal to outdoor living spaces
Backyard spaces are receiving heightened interest today. The trend to create outdoor rooms that are conducive to relaxed living continues to expand, bringing with it comfort and decor solutions that were once only utilized indoors. Innovative materials and mechanics that can withstand the weather outside give us more options. Outdoor table lamps, area carpets and canopy fabric are available to set up a more formal living experience for those who prefer this style.
Introducing artwork to an outdoor scenario is an obvious next step. Alica Dusil is a horticulturalist, landscape designer and artist who has witnessed the shift in interest, as her decorative metal panels appear in more and more of her upscale landscape designs.
“There are always areas outside that don’t work for some reason,” Dusil said. “These custom-made and custom-sizable metal screens can be installed on a deck, on a fence and in the garden on a frame. Great for privacy, and as an art piece, they can bring life to boring parts of the garden.”
For the Birds in Flight panel, the birds were cut out and rewelded onto the screen. The fanciful illusion of birds in flight brings three-dimensional interest to a flat section of the yard, producing a stunning centerpiece. The open cutwork allows light to peek through and creates interesting shadows. The metal panels are heavy but can be set into a cement bed if wind is a problem.
Dusil likes the orange of the rust patina that comes with the untreated mild steel she works with. It is possible to powdercoat the metal with a protective paint if white or another color is preferred.
A panel can also be constructed to be part of a larger project. Privacy is provided for an outdoor living space with an organic tree silhouette panel, seen here hung behind a covered poolside lounge.
The outdoor experience is essentially about enjoying the surrounding landscape. It is a pleasure to be up-close and personal with the grasses, flowers, bushes, trees, a pond or a lake. This is nature’s decoration and a constant source of inspiration for artists and designers. The addition of manmade art nestled up against nature’s finery can make an endearing picture.
Dusil is partial to the edgy, industrialdesign aesthetic and enjoys working with metal. Panels can be flat or raised and hung on a fence or blank wall as garden art that softens the space.
Other accessories in Dusil’s collection range from steel planters to street-address panels that are set above the brick so that rust won’t stain the cladding. Styled steel window-screen inserts join an interior room to the exterior world. Get inspiration from Dusil’s website, www.dusildesign.com.
The play of light is an important part of the beauty found in cut metal pieces. Light glows through the carved motifs on light columns and mimics the appearance of jack-o’-lanterns decorating the yard. Panels can be lit from the front or back, throwing design shadows on walls and pathways. Sunlight works its magic on overhead screens. Like any art, these metalworks bring outdoor spaces even more alive and full of appeal.
This form of art in the garden is a yearround asset. How wonderful to enjoy the view and watch it change as the seasons progress.