Concept store · Dallas, TX
a moment, made to hold.
Editions of light — signed, numbered fine-art photographic prints. Photography, embroidery, and handmade objects, made under one eye.
Manifesto
There is a moment between the idea and the thing — a gap most people never cross. We live in that gap. A photograph is an idea made flat. An embroidered patch is an idea made permanent. An object on a shelf, chosen because it couldn't not be there, is an idea made real enough to hold.
Ideas become objects — RKULTUR
The flagship line
Editions of light.
Archival pigment prints. Each edition is limited, signed, and numbered by hand. When an edition closes, it closes.
Marble, half shadow
Colonnade, 7 a.m.
Still life with linen
Window, south light
Hands, thread, table
Signed & numbered · Certificates of authenticity included
Inquire for availabilityThe making
One eye. One pair of hands.
Everything in the store passes through the same process — observed, made, finished. Nothing here is filler.
01 — Photography
Light, observed and kept
Every piece begins as a photograph — shot on location, printed on archival paper, checked against the original light before it is signed.
02 — Embroidery
Images translated into thread
One machine, one operator, no outsourcing. Lines that were once shadows become something you can run a finger across.
03 — Objects
Made here, or chosen to belong
Every object on the shelf passes through the same eye — the one behind the camera. Nothing filler, nothing borrowed.
The founder
Alejandra Segovia
Founder & Creative Director · Creative + Curation, RKULTUR
Alejandra shoots the photographs, runs the embroidery machine, and chooses everything in the store. RKULTUR came from a simple frustration: not being able to find objects that felt as considered as the images she was making. So she made the store herself. The studio works from Dallas. The work travels.
"I started RKULTUR because I wanted everything in one place — the image, the object, the craft — made by hand and made with intention."
Inquiry
Begin with a conversation.
For editions, commissions, and studio visits. We reply personally, usually within two days.