"Circular Plexiglass Sculpture By Roz Stroll (1944-2023)"
Colorful plexiglass or altuglass sculpture on base by Canadian artist Roz Stroll (1944-2023) Original circular work on openwork base of two asymmetrical plain circles signed "STROLL 1997" This luminous plexiglass sculpture presents the transparency of an orange-colored plexiglass with fluorescent reflection in a mass. Mobile work on the transparent plexiglass base 22 x 6 cm The light and colors vary according to the movements around the piece and become even more extraordinary throughout the day. Modern and very decorative kinetic composition. ROZ STROLL (1944-2023) ONE OF THE FIRST CANADIAN MINIMALIST ARTISTS TO INITIATE LUCITE SCULPTURES*. Born February 2, 1944 in Montreal - Quebec (Canada) where she studied at the Montreal School of Fine Arts. Roz Stroll makes special studies of contemporary underground artists from experimental and avant-garde cinema to Andy Warhol and others. She studies color with Vasarelli and J. Albers from whom she draws her beautiful chromatisms for her acrylics. Light is the force of existence in Roz's sculptures. It is the harmony of infinite variety, it is the power of change in both form and color. Stroll's technique involves carefully selecting blocks of plexiglass of a precise thickness that she welds under pressure into thin sheets of color. Most of her colors are fluorescent, so the light will be trapped and swept around the work. All his sculptures are unique and inspired by the artistic style known as LIGHT and SPACE, a style that emerged in California between 1960 and 1970. *Lucite is one of the trade names for poly(methyl methacrylate) generally better known under another trade name, Plexiglass. Numerous exhibitions in France (Paris) - USA (Ohio) - Venezuela (Caracas) - Germany (Dusseldorf) Florida (Miami), England (London), Canada (Montreal) California (Beverly Hills)...