Positioned in the open landscape, the work encourages reflection on our relationship with nature. Its precarious balance mirrors our current environmental moment, reminding us of the fragile equilibrium between technological progress and ecological responsibility.
The cube relies on the stone’s ancient stability for support, symbolising our dependence on the natural world.
Jenny Reddin’s practice is grounded in a fascination with form and structure, transforming simple geometric shapes into dynamic, expressive sculptures.
Reddin’s work captures a sense of equilibrium and grace, often challenging perceptions of gravity and stability.
