Warren A. Pope / Selected Work
Swoon - Public Art Project
Swoon is a dynamic, site specific sculpture designed to hold “love locks” attached by the public at Chambers Creek Regional Park in University Place, WA. Made up of 60 stainless steel reeds oriented like dune grass in the wind, Swoon’s raw materiality echoes the industrial relics at the park. Commissioned by Pierce County Arts Commission, Budget $137,000.
Greenlake House - Remodel
Architectural design, documentation, client advocacy, and project management for a ground up remodel of a private residence with custom architectural features for a family of four. $800k budget, performed with Rohleder Borges Architecture.
Pabst Blue Ribbon
I was a Top 25 finalist for the 2021 PBR Art Can Contest 2021 , out of over 3,000 submissions. In the following year I designed and illustrated poster artwork and merdh
Together Ascend - Public Art Project
Inspired by the strikingly beautiful Steller’s Eider, a fast-flying Homer native bird notable for finding community in their tight flocks. The artwork alludes to hope, that individuals who may be at a vulnerable place in the criminal justice system ascend above their circumstance, and that the system itself ascends above the public’s expectations. Budget $27,000 for City of Homer.
Borrowed Light - SOIL Gallery, Fine Art & Exhibition
I most recent solo fine art exhibition at SOIL Gallery, November 2025. This body of began to took form at an artist residency at the Vermont Studio Center earlier that summer.
Koryn Rolstad Studios - Public Art
I worked at Koryn Rolstad Studios for over four years, gaining hands-on experience in every aspect of public art, from specifying technical details, to negotiating contracts, to managing on-site installations. I installed 15 projects across 11 states during my time there.
Digital Art & Design - Selected Work
Selected digital art, illustration, 3d modeling, and design projects.
I’ve maintained digital art practice for the last 10 years, notably being awarded a 2022 Bellwether Arts Festival Digital Residency by the Bellevue Art Program and 2025 Llewlyn Pritchard Digital Arts Award by Allied Arts Foundation.