123x46 cm | 48x18 in
Description
"Pop Music Guitar" by David Kracov is a 3D wall sculpture that harmoniously blends the realms of music and visual art. Shaped like a guitar, this artwork is a tribute to the iconic Keith Haring, with his recognizable human figures coming together to form the instrument. Each figure, a signature element of Haring's style, contributes to the overall shape of the guitar, symbolizing the unity and rhythm inherent in both music and human connection. The sculpture, representing a fusion of pop art and musical iconography, reflects the vibrancy and energy of Haring's work while also celebrating the universal language of music. "Pop Music Guitar" is a vivid expression of Kracov's admiration for Haring and a testament to the enduring influence of pop art in contemporary culture. This work invites viewers to appreciate the interplay between different art forms and the creative symphony they can produce together.
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"Pop Music Guitar" by David Kracov is a 3D wall sculpture that harmoniously blends the realms of music and visual art. Shaped like a guitar, this artwork is a tribute to the iconic Keith Haring, with his recognizable human figures coming together to form the instrument. Each figure, a signature element of Haring's style, contributes to the overall shape of the guitar, symbolizing the unity and rhythm inherent in both music and human connection. The sculpture, representing a fusion of pop art and musical iconography, reflects the vibrancy and energy of Haring's work while also celebrating the universal language of music. "Pop Music Guitar" is a vivid expression of Kracov's admiration for Haring and a testament to the enduring influence of pop art in contemporary culture. This work invites viewers to appreciate the interplay between different art forms and the creative symphony they can produce together.
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