Carla Scott Fullerton

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Experiments in print and collage

Carla Scott Fullerton works with sculpture and printmaking, sometimes combining the two formats to examine the urban environment.  

She is interested in the language that sculpture creates through its materials and processes; the relationships between forms and structure, between architecture and people, and how all of these elements relate to each other. She questions how forms and formless structures sit together, juxtaposing material forms through processes and playing with shapes that relate to architecture.

When working with sculpture she works with heavy industrial materials such as cement and steel, allowing them to take on their own form. Devoid of their usual restrictions and through the irregular and unpredictable processes of pouring, the work is deliberately imperfect and free of the expected forms governed by the traditional notions of architecture.

In the body of work available to purchase she explores different printmaking techniques such as linocut, woodcut, screen printing and lithography to create sculptural forms.

Carla has exhibited internationally with solo shows at Chert (Berlin) Frans Masereel Centrum, (Belgium) Royal Standard (Liverpool). Her most recent solo show Stretch/Pulled/Inked was part of `Glasgow International 2018.

Alexandra Petrie