John Procario, Crevasse Series Light Sculpture IV, USA, 2021
The Crevasse Series is inspired by topography, its twisting forms reminiscent of roads.ย The sculpture’s curvilinear forms split, open, and expand to reveal a wide basin, internally illuminated by LEDs.
Having grown up around his carpenter fatherโs workshop, John Procario brought his love of woodworking to the world of design. After studying sculpture in graduate school, Procario developed a unique aesthetic that influences his sculptural furniture and lighting. This aesthetic began with the idea of wood as metaphor for the human body. Just like bone or muscle, wood will bend comfortably to a point, then snap. Procario pushes the limit of breakage to create a sense of strain in the otherwise fluid gestures of his wooden works. Conceptually, this allows beauty to be the product of stress.
Procarioโs sculptural lighting is composed of micro-laminated, cold-pressed bent wood. Procario begins his process by twisting ribbons of paper to explore potential designs. However, rather than using these models to control the woodโs shape, he allows the wood to form the shape it pleases. In this way, the artistic process becomes a collaboration between the artist and the woodโs respective personalities. The outcome is an organic, fluid design balanced with a sense of motion.
As Procario works on a commission basis, custom designs may be requested.
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