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Wood Founders Wall- Wood Wall Sculpture | Paneling in Wall Treatments by Scott Troxel Art | PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP in New York. Item composed of oak wood
Wood Founders Wall- Wood Wall Sculpture | Paneling in Wall Treatments by Scott Troxel Art | PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP in New York. Item composed of oak wood
Wood Founders Wall- Wood Wall Sculpture | Paneling in Wall Treatments by Scott Troxel Art | PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP in New York. Item composed of oak wood

Created and Sold by Scott Troxel Art

Scott Troxel Art

Wood Founders Wall- Wood Wall Sculpture - Wall Treatments

Featured In PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, New York, NY

Starts at $20,000

Creation: 12-14 weeks

Designed and fabricated a 24’ x 8’ Solid Oak Founders Wall for Price WaterHouse Cooper in Manhattan. The Founders Wall is the flagstone piece for PWC headquarters in Manhattan.

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Item Wood Founders Wall- Wood Wall Sculpture
Created by Scott Troxel Art
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Scott Troxel Art
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Modern Artist Specializing in Wood and Mixed Media Wall Sculpture

Scott Troxel's modern abstract wall sculptures are complex, jagged and diverse. He crafts modern, bold and graphic work with a sense of Futurist minimalism in some pieces and other times he produces raw, rustic and texture laden sculptures. Often times these conflicting surfaces can be found juxtaposing each other within the same pieces. The themes of time and age are an overarching theme in his work as he incorporates both new, repurposed and found objects into his pieces. He predominately works in wood as a medium, but also incorporates repurposed materials like plastics, PVC, metals and other found objects. By simplifying forms around us, focusing on and repurposing old materials, he encourages us to consider the basic and enduring qualities of modern aesthetics. What's modern, what is the definition of new? Can modern be created with old materials? All the while, his work commands lasting attention with its dynamic, architectural and balanced compositions. His work has been exhibited internationally and acquired in private and corporate collections across the United States, Canada and Europe. Scott has a Bachelor of Arts from Temple University and works out of his studio in New Jersey.