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In "Butterfly Effect," David Kracov marries the delicate art of papercutting with the profound symbolism of peace, represented through the gentle wings of butterflies. This multilayered papercut sculpture intricately forms the universally recognized peace symbol, each wing, and flutter composed to perfection. The butterflies seem to be caught mid-flight, symbolizing the fragility and the strength inherent in the concept of peace. As if echoing the chaos theory from which its title is derived, the artwork suggests that the flutter of a butterfly's wings can indeed spark a cascade of change across the world, embodying hope and transformation. Kracov's work invites contemplation on the interconnectedness of all beings and the impact of individual actions on the collective whole.
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 as a sculptor and painter. Kracov’s vibrant color palette shows up in his unique steel wall sculptures that begin with hundreds of small sketches. David’s meticulous steel work along with his scrutinizing attention to detail allows his sculptures to take on a life of their own, and his famous butterflies take flight. David’s playful and creative works are each a testament to his steady hand and wonderfully unique artistic ideas. His work brings joy and humor to pop art.
90x109 cm | 35x42 in
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