Signe Eliza Pook (b.1992, Bauska, Latvia) is a visual artist with primary interests in installation, drawing and printmaking.
Her multi-disciplinary practice works with investigating ideas and relationships between surface and space, which central to are images, visual observations and structures of understanding visual coding that intersect with everyday living. Often whilst combining the rhythms of the very mundane with imaginative, playful and structural, static and fleeting, Signe translates these interactions through elemental use of form, colour, material and material assembly to play out both, fictional and lived narratives.
Over the last three years, Signe has exhibited work widely, including at venues like Alfred Arcade (2022) and Hidden Wardrobe (2023) in Southampton, Open Hand Open Space (2023) in Reading, Slade School of Fine Art, Small Time Projects, ASC Gallery and Sarabande Foundation (2024) and Three Room East (2025) in London.
Signe is a graduate of University of Southampton, Winchester School of Art (2022) and UCL, Slade School of Fine Art (2024), where she studied under scholarship of Wolfgang Spoerl.
Signe currently works between Hampshire area and London, UK