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Factory of Faith is a modern, subtle and minimalist wall sculpture.  Made from layers of paint which are sanded back and added repeatedly, the distressed surface looks translucent as different colors and shades are revealed below the surface.  The top coat is an off white shade finished with satin lacquer which adds to the modern rustic feel of the piece.  The subtle monochromatic gray pin lines (They look more purple in the photo because the surface makes them appear that way) add to the interest of the piece.  This piece, as with all of my pieces, addresses new versus old, modern and the definition of modern in a retrofuturist manner which offers a nostalgic look to the past.  The name comes from my thoughts in the studio while I was producing it during this time of pandemics, elections and social unrest and rectifying the past.  It takes a factory of faith to pull through 2020 and believe the best is yet to come join our lives.  It is wired to hang and finished on the sides.
Factory of Faith is a modern, subtle and minimalist wall sculpture.  Made from layers of paint which are sanded back and added repeatedly, the distressed surface looks translucent as different colors and shades are revealed below the surface.  The top coat is an off white shade finished with satin lacquer which adds to the modern rustic feel of the piece.  The subtle monochromatic gray pin lines (They look more purple in the photo because the surface makes them appear that way) add to the interest of the piece.  This piece, as with all of my pieces, addresses new versus old, modern and the definition of modern in a retrofuturist manner which offers a nostalgic look to the past.  The name comes from my thoughts in the studio while I was producing it during this time of pandemics, elections and social unrest and rectifying the past.  It takes a factory of faith to pull through 2020 and believe the best is yet to come join our lives.  It is wired to hang and finished on the sides.
Factory of Faith is a modern, subtle and minimalist wall sculpture.  Made from layers of paint which are sanded back and added repeatedly, the distressed surface looks translucent as different colors and shades are revealed below the surface.  The top coat is an off white shade finished with satin lacquer which adds to the modern rustic feel of the piece.  The subtle monochromatic gray pin lines (They look more purple in the photo because the surface makes them appear that way) add to the interest of the piece.  This piece, as with all of my pieces, addresses new versus old, modern and the definition of modern in a retrofuturist manner which offers a nostalgic look to the past.  The name comes from my thoughts in the studio while I was producing it during this time of pandemics, elections and social unrest and rectifying the past.  It takes a factory of faith to pull through 2020 and believe the best is yet to come join our lives.  It is wired to hang and finished on the sides.
Factory of Faith is a modern, subtle and minimalist wall sculpture.  Made from layers of paint which are sanded back and added repeatedly, the distressed surface looks translucent as different colors and shades are revealed below the surface.  The top coat is an off white shade finished with satin lacquer which adds to the modern rustic feel of the piece.  The subtle monochromatic gray pin lines (They look more purple in the photo because the surface makes them appear that way) add to the interest of the piece.  This piece, as with all of my pieces, addresses new versus old, modern and the definition of modern in a retrofuturist manner which offers a nostalgic look to the past.  The name comes from my thoughts in the studio while I was producing it during this time of pandemics, elections and social unrest and rectifying the past.  It takes a factory of faith to pull through 2020 and believe the best is yet to come join our lives.  It is wired to hang and finished on the sides.
Factory of Faith is a modern, subtle and minimalist wall sculpture.  Made from layers of paint which are sanded back and added repeatedly, the distressed surface looks translucent as different colors and shades are revealed below the surface.  The top coat is an off white shade finished with satin lacquer which adds to the modern rustic feel of the piece.  The subtle monochromatic gray pin lines (They look more purple in the photo because the surface makes them appear that way) add to the interest of the piece.  This piece, as with all of my pieces, addresses new versus old, modern and the definition of modern in a retrofuturist manner which offers a nostalgic look to the past.  The name comes from my thoughts in the studio while I was producing it during this time of pandemics, elections and social unrest and rectifying the past.  It takes a factory of faith to pull through 2020 and believe the best is yet to come join our lives.  It is wired to hang and finished on the sides.

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Factory of Faith Sculpture

Scott Troxel

United States

Sculpture, Paint on Wood

Size: 42 W x 46 H x 1 D in

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SOLD
Originally listed for $4,650

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Factory of Faith is a modern, subtle and minimalist wall sculpture. Made from layers of paint which are sanded back and added repeatedly, the distressed surface looks translucent as different colors and shades are revealed below the surface. The top coat is an off white shade finished with satin lacquer which adds to the modern rustic feel of the piece. The subtle monochromatic gray pin lines (They look more purple in the photo because the surface makes them appear that way) add to the interest of the piece. This piece, as with all of my pieces, addresses new versus old, modern and the definition of modern in a retrofuturist manner which offers a nostalgic look to the past. The name comes from my thoughts in the studio while I was producing it during this time of pandemics, elections and social unrest and rectifying the past. It takes a factory of faith to pull through 2020 and believe the best is yet to come join our lives. It is wired to hang and finished on the sides.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Sculpture:

Paint on Wood

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

42 W x 46 H x 1 D in

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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, retrofuturist wooden sculptures that evoke nostalgia for the past as much as they look to the future. Fascinated by the way pieces of technology, culture, and design reveal their age, Scott aims to make works that cannot be pinned to a specific era. Scott has exhibited his work at numerous fairs and exhibitions across the United States, including The Other Art Fair New York, and his works are held in private collections across the United States, Canada, Europe, and South America. As a purely abstract artist, I explore form, line, color, shape, texture and mass. Since I am usually not relying on a recognizable object in my work, I create through the process itself. I start out with a sketch or design and work through the creative process, hands on. My pieces always take several weeks to finish as I constantly change them, until they just feel right. I really like to give my pieces a feeling of juxtaposition and a balance of opposites, in terms of textures and materials. For example, I will combine a recycled 60 year old cherry table top with a piece of modern manufactured Azek decking. The ideas of young/old, past and future, modern versus outdated, technology, nostalgia and futurism all seem to find a place in my work. I also believe this ties into a distinctly human theme. For example, you can pinpoint a person’s age by the technology they grew up with (Black and white TV, Rotary phone, landlines, etc.).

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