Andy Scott’s sculpture is where engineering precision meets equine form at architectural scale. His works translate industrial material into structures of movement, clarity, and lasting presence.
Working primarily in galvanized steel and welded steel plate, with smaller bronze studies also available, Scott creates equine sculpture that is both monumental and formally disciplined. Light moves through his structures, activating surface and negative space in ways that shift continuously with environment and vantage point.
His relationship to the horse is shaped through structure rather than sentiment. These are not descriptive sculptures. They are engineered forms that embody balance, power, and controlled momentum, qualities that resonate deeply with equestrian culture.
What distinguishes Scott is the union of artistry and fabrication. His background in architectural metalwork informs every curve and connection, giving the work unusual authority across both public and private settings.
Medium - Sculpture || Materials - Bronze, Galvanized Steel
Dimensions - Intimate to mid-scale works
Tactile bronze studies that bring emotional clarity and formal restraint into refined interiors.
Scott’s process begins with structural thinking. Galvanized steel demands engineering discipline before expressive resolution can occur. His layered plate construction allows mass and openness to coexist, creating sculpture that feels powerful without heaviness.
These sculptures are best understood in relation to space, light, and scale. Monumental works transform their surroundings, while smaller studies preserve the same structural clarity in a more intimate form. In person, the interplay of negative space and changing light becomes essential to the experience.
Creator of globally recognized equine landmarks, including major public commissions
Graduate of Glasgow School of Art with architectural metalworking foundation
Strong crossover between public sculpture, private estate placement, and collectible studies
Distinctive use of industrial material within contemporary figurative sculpture
Especially suited to collectors seeking sculptural presence at architectural scale
Private viewings are available by appointment to allow for a considered and uninterrupted experience with the work.