Patrick
Marold
Sculptor
Having grown up in Colorado, with the proximity of nature
always within reach, Marold creates sculptural responses
to environmental relationships, urban and rural, with
an almost otherworldly sensitivity to material, light
and change, drawing upon the workings and iinfluences
of the land and raw materials. Wood,
Steel, Wind, Rope, Water and Fire play equal parts in
the drama the artist creates. Both in his small scale
intimate sculptures and the public installations, spanning
vast areas of land (such as the ambitious Windmill Project),
one quickly finds an almost immediate sense of familiarity
and comfort in his work.
After successfully turning wind-generated lights into
environmental sculptures in Reykjavik, Iceland in 2001,
(with the support of the Fulbright Foundation and the
American Embassy), the artist will install some 3000
lights to illuminate Vail Valley in Colorado for a six
week period in the Spring of 2007.
A select few of the
numerous grants, scholarships, commissions and museum
installations that the artist has in his short career
received include: Public Sculpture
Commission for the Town of Vail; Colorado Council on the Arts Fellowship Award;
Fulbright Fellowship Award; Dallas Museum of Art Degoyler Grant; Reykjavik Museum
of Art, Iceland; Museum of Contemporary Art, Fort Collins, Colorado; Nicolayson
Art Museum, Casper, WY.
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Marold, visit his website at www.patrickmarold.com. |