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Jennifer Watt Sculpture

We have been fans of Jennifer Watt’s work for many years, and are delighted that she has three new sculpture in the gallery.

Jennifer’s work is inspired by natural organic forms and the beauty inherent in their designs.  She searches to create work which achieves a similar emotional response . She is moved by simple forms , clean and void of any unnecessary components, sculpture sincere to its form, material and surface. Her work is mainly executed in clay or wood. The clay being cast in either bronze or resin both in limited editions.

Jennifer Watt was born in Dumfries and Galloway and graduated at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee .  She lived and worked in Lincolnshire for 27 years before returning to her home near Thornhill in 2000.

Her sculptural work consists of pieces in wood, cement and Limited Edition work in bronze and resin.

Jennifer Watt has exhibited regularly at Visual Arts Scotland in Edinburgh where she won The Powderhall  Bronze Award in 2007, The Society of Scottish Artists and at The Royal Glasgow Institute winning  The Inverarity One to One Travel Award in 2010.

You can see the sculpture we have available in the gallery here.

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