Scott Troxel

Scott Troxel draws on the aesthetics of bygone technology and the forward-looking designs of the Atomic Age and mid-century modernism to make dynamic, retro-futurist wooden sculptures that evoke nostalgia for the past as much as they look to the future.

In his latest body of work termed “Small Pops” (2023-2024), Troxel focuses on smaller, chunky, minimalist inspired work that taps into his mid century modern sensibility. The Small Pops Series uses 2” deep solid wood combined with bold color palettes, wood grain and sometimes surface textures. Troxel states “I developed the Small Pops Series as a reaction against the very large commission pieces that I do for my public space projects. These large pieces normally take weeks or months to complete and involve a lot of fabrication. For me the Small Pops offer a type of artistic instant gratification, as I can produce several in a week, due to the size. I can also tweak and play with them, as they are much more nimble to produce.” The common denominator for these pieces are both the retro infused color palette and the mid century influence evident in the compositions. Troxel states “I strive to produce work that feels very clean and modern yet has a strong retro futurists nod to the past. I named them "Small Pops" because they are small is size, but they are clunky off the wall and feel much bigger than they are due to pallets, shapes, and way they command the space.”

Scott has exhibited his work at numerous fairs and exhibitions across the United States, including The Other Art Fair New York, Texas Contemporary, SCOPE Miami, SOFA Chicago, LA Art Fair, and Art Wynwood.

His works are held in corporate, hotel and private collections across the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia and South America and can be seen in iconic buildings like The Hotel Del Coronado and The Shard London. His work has been commissioned by Georgia Power, Live! Casino, The Palms Singapore, Capitol One, Northrup Grumman, Price Waterhouse Cooper and The Four Seasons Vail.

Scott was industrial designer and product developer, graphic artist and brand manager prior to transitioning to a full time artist in his early 40’s. His background in commercial products, graphics, design and aesthetics mirror similar artists like Andy Warhol who honed their artistic skills through real world applications prior to the shift into fine arts. He currently works in his studio and wood shop by the ocean in Southern Coastal New Jersey, near the Philadelphia area, where he was raised.

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