Karin Kivisild is a sculptor and designer through whose hands the forms of Kaprism are born.

She graduated from Pallas University of Applied Sciences with a degree in sculpture and later deepened her skills in welding at VoCo. As an artist, she works across the fields of contemporary art, design, and form-making.
Her work embodies material sensitivity, timelessness, and intentionality – recycled metal, hand modelling, and technical precision.
Each Kaprism piece is shaped through her hands – from idea to reality.

Rasmus Eist merges a sculptor’s sense of form with the precision of modern digital technologies – his work intertwines tradition and the future.

He is a graduate of Pallas University of Applied Sciences in sculpture and has spent the past ten years working as a 3D lecturer and master technician. His daily practice involves CNC machines, 3D printers, laser cutting, and the latest developments in AI tools.
In Rasmus’ hands, ideas take on a form where sculptural thinking meets technological capability – bringing every project to the next level with clarity and innovation.