
Lune Bleu
Peter Reginato
1980
MATERIAL: metal: steel
DIMENSIONS: overall: 58 in x 36 in x 30 in
EDITION: Unique
CREDIT: Grounds For Sculpture, Gift of Polytechnic University, Original Gift of the Dobkin Family
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Translated from French, ‘Lune Bleu’ is a “blue moon”, a phenomenon which indicates an additional full moon within a specified period of time.
Peter Reginato was born in Dallas, TX, in 1945. Growing up in California, a formative experience came as a teenager through his involvement in the “hot rod” car culture. This led to an interest in metal and color, and launched the development of his engineering abilities. A scholarship allowed Reginato to study at the San Francisco Art Institute from 1963-66. This was his last formal education in art. According to the artist, all his engineering and sculpture techniques are self-taught except for a vocational school welding course.