Zura Georgian-American, b. 1969
Available in concrete and bronze
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Primitivism explores recyclable materials — beginning with cardboard as a deliberate artistic decision rather than a preliminary stage. Positioned between sculpture and function, the works challenge conventional hierarchies between fine art and utility.
Rooted in essential structure and raw form, each piece operates simultaneously as object and purpose. Conceived with adaptability in mind, the sculptures may function as seating, storage, or public installations, and can be realized in various materials depending on context.
Primitivism marks a return to elemental construction, where material honesty, sustainability, and intention converge.