I create sculptural forms with base metals (copper, tin, steel) and wood.

In a world increasingly mechanized, digitized, and product-driven, I make work intended to restore contemplation, connection, and conversation. As a craftsperson, I use fabrication as a bridge between object, viewer, and value. As an artist, I aim to expand perspective by offering another view of the world.

Rather than presenting a single vantage, I create objects that invite dialogue. I’m drawn to polarity and balanced asymmetry. Each piece is an open-ended conversation between myself and the observer.

Ajit Aserappa

Ajit Aserappa  standing in a doorway, wearing a dark long-sleeve shirt and jeans, with wooden paneling and a horseshoe hanging above him.