Scott Stoll spent his childhood in the Mid-west heartland with Amish and Mennonite roots. His practical upbringing on agricultural farms was the perfect training for “making things”, for learning carpentry, welding and stone work. Tools are a natural and comfortable fit in his rough, strong hands and are implicit in the execution of his work that requires cutting and shaping hard materials. Over the years, he has had a few formal instructions in drawing, bronze casting, mold making, and stone carving to round out this experience.
Stoll’s journey to the east coast was propelled by a short stint at West Point, a rebellious backlash under sail and sun in the Caribbean, and a wide-eyed awakening and soft landing in Manhattan and the NYC art scene. Frequent visits to museums and galleries became the alternative to formal art education. Hours were spent drawing while sitting before both classic and cutting edge works of art.