Wire art, also known as wire sculpture is definitely an indispensable branch of contemporary art. Popularized by art collectors , employing wires of single strands to make net like sculptures of things and living beings which are minimalist and abstract, wire art has been created by artists who sometimes decide to deviate in the mainstream. This kind of art made from wire is KAYA by Racso Jugarap. Inside the creating and modeling of KAYA, Racso capitalized on the endless possibilities that wire art world. KAYA, the industry wall piece wire artwork is three dimensional and is also weaved on the basis of philosophy of self. Racso made KAYA to be a portal to somewhere – perhaps to one’s aspirations and dreams. Finally he concludes that everybody is free of charge to interpret the piece, being in keeping with the philosophy of self.
Being a wall sculpture, KAYA embodies a tear shape having an airy loop in the middle connected by spider web like weave around the sides, fringing the empty circle in the center. The thing that makes KAYA stick out is the dimensional geometry of the web that’s palpable when hung on the wall. KAYA can be a masterpiece in their right, lovingly conceived by desire for wall installation and wire art.
The concept of KAYA isn’t wholly new – Racso derived it from his Sofia pieces. It has an overlapping design quality. He was quoted saying that Sofia is a gargantuan wire piece looking like interconnected cocoons. His pieces makes it in terms of Los Angeles, California, The big apple, Paris, France and Milan, Italy, being testimony to its covetous value as well as artistry sense.
Racso is happy that KAYA is perfectly up to be featured at All4Home event in Brussels, Belgium as well as in Maison et Objet Paris for public viewing. When asked the thing that makes his wire pieces unique from the other wire sculptures, he said, “I guess since i never do each bit perfectly. My motto has always been, loving the good thing about imperfections which made the piece more interesting. I believe each Racso J pieces have their own signature or thumbprint. A tale to tell. ”In an encapsulation, KAYA personifies the infinite variations possible in the world of wire art and interior planning and the man is satisfied that his work gets due recognition and appreciation.
By Alexandra Sarrigeorgiou
Photo Ivan Donkov
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