Jon Krawczyk’s new sculpture sits in the public space of 303 2nd Street . It is a central part of a recent redesign by Gensler and landscape architects Smith + Smith for owner Kilroy Realty.
Krawczyk’s steel and bronze sculptures divulge organic gestures that are the antithesis of the material. According to a correspondent for Art in America, his sensual and timeless works “elicit similarly tactile responses” from his viewers.
A graduate from Connecticut College, Krawczyk has studied fine art throughout Europe. Krawczyk’s sculptures have been exhibited in galleries and public arenas across the nation, and are part of several private international collections.
Krawczyk works on many scales, but this massive piece is truly impressive and gorgeous, his love for organic shapes shines in this piece.
wow, so much work to do this kind of art! Great work!
I LOVE it!
Lovely photos of this interesting sculpture.
Great art,love these shots 🙂
I very much like the movement implied by these sculptures. Super!!
Sometimes, I’m not sure if I like art like this and then I look again later and I find that I love it!
These give new meaning to the phrase “all tied up in knots.” 🙂
I think one would have to see this is person to get the full effect.