

Scott Froschauer Postcard 2021 - Leaving soon
Wynwood Walls Muralist Photograph taken by Martha Cooper. Dimensions are 4" x 6" and are printed on premium coated 16pt Cardstock.
About the Artist
SCOTT FROSCHAUER
Los Angeles
Scott Froschauer is an experimental artist who lives and works in Los Angeles, and he likes it there. His background consists of a structured education in Engineering, Theoretical Linguistics, Science, Art, Computer Programming and Business along with practical experience in Fabrication, Design, Non-ordinary Reality, Experiential Narrative, Venture Capital, Counterfeiting and Breathing.
Scottās work is first and foremost experiential, focusing on pieces that are not easily captured through photography and digital distribution. From the setting of reassuring street signs to the texture of burnt canvas, Scottās pieces are designed to be experienced in person.
Some of his work is an exploration in emotional connectedness, some work is about revolution, particularly considering that our culture considers being connected to oneself as a revolutionary act, but his primary focus is on exploring new spaces and techniques for communication.
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Wynwood Walls Muralist Photograph taken by Martha Cooper. Dimensions are 4" x 6" and are printed on premium coated 16pt Cardstock.
About the Artist
SCOTT FROSCHAUER
Los Angeles
Scott Froschauer is an experimental artist who lives and works in Los Angeles, and he likes it there. His background consists of a structured education in Engineering, Theoretical Linguistics, Science, Art, Computer Programming and Business along with practical experience in Fabrication, Design, Non-ordinary Reality, Experiential Narrative, Venture Capital, Counterfeiting and Breathing.
Scottās work is first and foremost experiential, focusing on pieces that are not easily captured through photography and digital distribution. From the setting of reassuring street signs to the texture of burnt canvas, Scottās pieces are designed to be experienced in person.
Some of his work is an exploration in emotional connectedness, some work is about revolution, particularly considering that our culture considers being connected to oneself as a revolutionary act, but his primary focus is on exploring new spaces and techniques for communication.






















