Jeff Decker is an automotive historian turning his emotions for cars, motorcycles and anything mechanical into handmade fine art bronze. As Jeff states that “there is nothing that embodies better the modern synergy of man and machine than a motorcycle and its rider”. Since I know Jeff and his work I can tell you that you could build a museum around his bronze art. And if your top of the line custom bike is near a place where he exhibits his bronzes, good luck to attract more people than him…And if you never saw his art from close, the good news is that Jeff Decker Studio is now online.
7 Responses to “Jeff Decker Opens His Digital Studio”
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I have a couple of words to describe his work. Incredible and exquisite! Today,he is making the museum artwork of tomorrow.
Fuck the digital images…you gotta see it, feel it, smell it ,up close and personal Digital don’t do it justice.
I have seen his work in person. It is beautiful work! All the best to Jeff.
if Decker’s online, i guess the internet is here to stay
Decker’s work is hands down incredible.
never thought I’d see the day! I saw him throw a brand new (birthday gift) smart phone out his window driving to davenport and muttering f–@%$@%&^%*&^%$&^ piece of shit.
the pics would never do those sculpts justice, but there is some cool shots of him and his studio in springville. cant wait to see his new flat track Harley/crocker piece.
It’s rare to see so much passion for one’s subject matter, such attention to the details surrounding each event he captures. Jeff pays homage to those great racers and their machines that so many in the motorcycling community have either forgotten, or know nothing about. This artist/historian/builder/restorer is a gift to everyone who loves motorcycles!