Andy Scott (sculptor)

Andy Scott (born 1964) is a Scottish figurative sculptor, working in galvanised steel and bronze.

Biography
Andy Scott graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 1986 with a Bachelor of Arts (with honours) in Fine Art Sculpture, and in 1987 with a diploma in Postgraduate Studies.

Andy Scott is a Los Angeles–based figurative sculptor who works internationally on public and private artworks. His works combine traditional draftsmanship with contemporary fabrication techniques and currently range from 10 to 100 ft in height.

Scott was awarded an honorary degree from the Open University Scotland in 2017.

Notable works



 * The Kelpies, monumental horses heads completed on 27 November 2013 Falkirk, Scotland
 * "Lulla-Bye", Edinburgh, Scotland
 * Arria, Cumbernauld, Scotland
 * Poised, Marischal Square, Aberdeen
 * Rise, Glasgow Harbour, Scotland
 * COB, Bexley, London
 * Arabesque, Queensland, Australia
 * Argestes Aqua, Victoria, Australia
 * River Spirit, Stride, Foxboy, I Can See For Miles, Journeys End, Lifeline: all Clackmannanshire, Scotland
 * Beacon of Hope, Belfast, Northern Ireland
 * Ibrox Disaster Memorial, Glasgow, Scotland
 * Heavy Horse, on M8 Edinburgh to Glasgow motorway
 * Equus Altüs and The Briggate Minerva, Trinity Leeds shopping centre, Leeds, England
 * Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Glasgow, statue unveiled on the 90th anniversary of his death on 10 December 2018.
 * The DunBear, DunBear Park in Dunbar, statue unveiled on 2019 in honour of Dunbar-born naturalist John Muir.
 * Statues of Vincent Kompany, David Silva, and Sergio Agüero, Etihad Stadium, Manchester