LA ART SHOW

LA ART SHOW

LA CONVENTION CENTER 1201 S Figueroa SLos Angeles, CA 90015, USA Wednesday, February 14, 2024–Sunday, February 18, 2024 Preview: Wednesday, February 14, 2024, 6 p.m.–11 p.m. West

LA ART SHOW
February 14th – February 18th 2024
Los Angeles (USA)

twoblues by scott troxel

Scott Troxel

TwoBlues, 2024

1,700 USD

wavygold by scott troxel

Scott Troxel

WavyGold, 2024

Sold

soobie by scott troxel

Scott Troxel

Soobie, 2024

2,200 USD

signal iii by scott troxel

Scott Troxel

Signal III, 2024

Sold

penna by scott troxel

Scott Troxel

Penna, 2024

2,100 USD

monarch by scott troxel

Scott Troxel

Monarch, 2023

2,200 USD

sunhawk by scott troxel

Scott Troxel

SunHawk, 2023

2,900 USD

halo by scott troxel

Scott Troxel

Halo, 2024

Sold

gotham by scott troxel

Scott Troxel

Gotham, 2023

1,990 USD

blue stack by scott troxel

Scott Troxel

Blue Stack, 2023

Sold

lemongrass by scott troxel

Scott Troxel

LemonGrass, 2023

2,500 USD

false idol ii by scott troxel

Scott Troxel

False Idol II, 2023

1,550 USD

galerie bruno massa is thrilled for its 5th participation to introduce the sculptor Scott Troxel with his series SMALL POPS at LA ART SHOW for a solo show in booth 1349 at Convention Center in Los Angeles, California. From an early age, Scott has been obsessed with modern art, color and design. He is a painter, sculptor and wall sculptor. Recently, a majority of his work has been in the form of wood mixed media wall sculpture because of the three dimensionnel medium process he does. He is always exploring materials and processes. Sometimes he uses repurposed and found materials and other times he purchases materials new. Scott Troxel predominately works with wood as my base medium, due to its strength, dimension and organic nature. The inherent texture of wood combined with paint and other man made materials allow me to explore the concepts of old and young, worn versus new, organic versus man-made and the past versus the present and future. He looks to capture a sense of time in my work and often combine the feeling of different eras within a single piece. He sees this as a direct parallel with human life, as we too grow older and interact with other generations, both younger and older. He is also particularly interested in items that were considered technologically or aesthetically advanced, only to be passed on by the consistency and tenacity of time. For example, an airplane boneyard where cutting edge fighter jets from the 60’s sit in forgotten decay. They are still beautiful to look at from a design standpoint, even though these are no longer modern in the sense that time and technology has passed them by. He is particularly inspired by mid-century modernism, where wood and organic shapes were combined with other materials to suggest a type of futurism, though now they are considered vintage. Time has passed on but these pieces remain in that context of when they were designed. He wants his works feel this way, somewhat nostalgic, aged and organic with the feeling that it could also be from a future time.