Kara Artistics boasts a number of distinctive exhibitions around the country, showcasing the intricate design techniques used to create glass and metal sculptures. Guests are invited to experience the sophistication, elegance and natural beauty of Kara Artistics through a conservationist lens, opening up a dialogue around humans and their impact on the environment.
Kara Artistics blends different mediums of art seamlessly to create an interactive showcase of thought-provoking design. One of their most celebrated pieces is ‘Observing the Observed’, a video projection through slumped glass sculptures. This optical masterpiece covers the room in soft blue, lilac and white colour, with a strong and emotive message that stays with the viewer.
The Double Slit Experiment shows the reflection of a shaped glass sculpture that emulates the ocean and waves crashing, emphasising the duality of the marine world - its power and its vulnerability. The same method is used for the ‘Save as Houses’ slumped glass sculpture, only this piece focuses on what housing represents in terms of safety, shelter and togetherness.
The Anticipation Collection is made of cast aluminium and shaped as male heads. The intricate spherical details reveal a masculine, nature-inspired theme, while the video projection on glass presentation called ‘Refractions’ shows a feminine silhouette with a soft shape.
The Ubuntu Mind Shadow Projection is an interactive video projection on Brett Murray’s sculpture ‘Seeds’. The outlined heads and detailed projection of human bodies represents the intertwining of the mind and body.
Kara Artistics offers art lovers with a conscientious mind the opportunity to own an artwork of significance, with a strong point of view and beautiful design.