| Artist's Statement |
Fayetteville, Arkansas-based sculptor Scott Carroll creates works of fused geometric shapes. Carroll’s background in geology and creative interest in nature has inspired and influenced these forms. In the past, Carroll has regarded his sculpture as visual and poetic translations of what he believes are sacred natural elements: creeks, rivers, caves, and rock formations. Progressing and continuing to explore his media, this new body of work begins with one of the simplest of forms, the square, and manipulates it into various configurations, angles, folds, and shapes.
Wall Construction
Carroll’s wall construction focuses on three-dimensional shapes coming out of a flat plane. From the square, shapes are extended and juxtaposed against each other, resulting in the feeling of movement, either separation or convergence. The subtle movement of the shape lets light and shadow become a part of the piece. As in nature, nothing stays still. The study of plate tectonics shows even the earth is constantly shifting, pulling apart and colliding together, in the creation of new places.
Monumental Sculpture
Through his sculptures, Scott Carroll strives to balance powerful, symmetrical compositions with the open space that surrounds them. These sculptural shapes define, divide and inhabit their environment, resulting in works that both impose their presence and boldly integrate themselves within the space. Although massive in scale and weight, his works are contemplative and quiet, allowing the viewer to be taken in by their dramatic presence. In addition to interacting with their surroundings, these sculptures actively involve the viewer in defining their meaning. |
|