Limecrete and recycled aggregate make up this 2m long sculpture of the outline of an oak leaf, made in 2012. it mounted on a plinth made from oak railway sleepers. currently exhibited at Caol Rhuadh Sculpture park.
A new range of bowls have been made and exhibited over the summer. Made from limecrete , they are suitable for outdoors and have a variety of bases of recycled wood. each one is unique and has an eroded, textured surface, which reminds you of volcanic rock or...
As part of the Pittenweem Arts Festival I have some sculptures in the walled garden and front lawn of Kellie Castle. The exhibition of my work extends until 23rd September. There are some limecrete bowl forms on plinths, wooden bases and one on a tripod, as well as an...
Jenny Pope, Ettie Spencer and Richard Webb exhibition in the gardens of Cockenzie House as Part of the 3 Harbours Festival which is open from 2nd June to 10th June 2012 see 3 Harbours Festival for more info. Jenny’s piece is called ‘vessels for...
I have been experimenting with Fabric Formed Concrete as a way of producing pieces and have just taken this out of the mould. I was inspired when I met Professor Remo Pedreschi at the Department of Architecture at Edinburgh University earlier this year. They are...
Jenny has been busy in the studio producing a number of large limecrete sculptures ready for exhibitions that are opening very soon. ‘3 Sculptors in the Garden’ at Cockenzie House is part of the 3 Harbours Festival in East Lothian and opens on 2nd June....