93x38x52 cm | 36x14x20 in
Description
The "Grab a Chair" series by David Kracov is a collection of functional art that invites viewers to experience creativity in visual and tactile forms. Each sculpture, shaped like an expressive brush stroke, is fashioned from galvanized metal and finished with a coat of acrylic paint. The vibrant array of colors in the series ensures that each chair stands out as a striking work of art and adds a personalized touch to any space. These sculptures challenge the conventional boundaries between art and utility, offering a seat that is as much a conversation starter as it is a place to rest. Designed to support the weight of daily use, they embody the artist's playful spirit and innovative approach to art meant to be felt, used, and lived with. Regardless of its hue, each chair is a bold statement of Kracov's philosophy that art should interact with life, inviting us to 'grab a chair' and enjoy the beauty of functional creativity.
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Description
The "Grab a Chair" series by David Kracov is a collection of functional art that invites viewers to experience creativity in visual and tactile forms. Each sculpture, shaped like an expressive brush stroke, is fashioned from galvanized metal and finished with a coat of acrylic paint. The vibrant array of colors in the series ensures that each chair stands out as a striking work of art and adds a personalized touch to any space. These sculptures challenge the conventional boundaries between art and utility, offering a seat that is as much a conversation starter as it is a place to rest. Designed to support the weight of daily use, they embody the artist's playful spirit and innovative approach to art meant to be felt, used, and lived with. Regardless of its hue, each chair is a bold statement of Kracov's philosophy that art should interact with life, inviting us to 'grab a chair' and enjoy the beauty of functional creativity.
Born in Boston, David Kracov studied at the Rhode Island School of Design and began his career in animation with the Brad Pitt feature, ‘Cool World.’ David went on to work with Disney Animation, Don Bluth Animation, Rich Animation, as well as several other studios, before beginning his solo work... Read More