About Marcy

Marcy Axelrod is a sculptor creating wall and free-standing sculptural art.

Her primary medium is free-pour epoxy resin that she guides and responds to in equal measure, honoring the flowing liquid as it expresses itself.  

Her works are most often commissioned, held both privately and commercially from the Hamptons to Silicon Valley. Recently, Marcy’s work has been exhibited in multiple galleries in New York. She is currently collaborating with The Bruce Museum (Greenwich, CT)  and Hamptons Fine Arts Fair (South Hampton, NY), and Art Gotham, among others.

Marcy's art career started at age six when a teacher placed a gold star on her drawing. This early art showed lines coming to a point, then branching out and returning once again.

Her art today still speaks to this natural flow. Using free-pour epoxy resin, Marcy's work offers broadly varied four-dimensional experiences as we encounter dynamic shapes and forms. The pieces spark emotions of ease, healing, energy and curiosity.

Sensed, but unrealized by most viewers, Marcy infuses Phi, the Golden Ratio of 2/3 to 1/3 in the bends, curls, bows, and colors of many pieces. Such relationships are present in our DNA, the cochlea of our ear, ocean waves, spider webs, and the spiral arms of the Milky Way. Infused with physics that is inherent in nature, viewers feel beckoned to touch it, reconnecting us with forces outside of ourselves.

Unlike most artists, Marcy wants us to interact with her art. We’re invited to pass our finger tips along the resin's curves and folds. She wants us to feel their electric energy and benefit from their positivity.