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Jenny Marshall

Location: Buxton   /  Genre: Mixed-media (on restored wood)

Artist Statement

I hold a deep respect for wood as a living entity, recognising its crucial role in our ecosystem and human history. So wood plays a major role in my work. All the substrates of my paintings, and the timber I use in sculpture and collage are reclaimed wood. Salvage, vintage, well-loved, preloved, repurposed or abandoned, each piece brings their unique character and story to the artwork.

In the meticulous process of restoring the wood, I unveil the natural beauty and age-old marks on each piece. The worn, weathered, patterned, and textured qualities of these marks serve as inspiration for my work.

I explore concepts of human identity intertwined with our planet, delving into the delicate relationship between humans and the forces of nature and our emotional response to the environment.

As a sustainable fine artist, I work predominantly in my outdoor studio amidst fresh air and daylight is central to my practice. I use filtered rain water, physical energy over electricity. This choice reflects my commitment to ensuring that my creative processes are as sustainable and carbon-neutral as possible

Venue Information

The Pump Room
The Crescent
Buxton
SK17 6BH

Within walking distance from all public car parks of Buxton town centre, the grade II listed Victorian Pump Room ( Buxton’s visitor centre) is located opposite the famous Buxton Crescent.

This venue has full disabled access