Cormorant by Elizabeth Cooke (2000)

Address

Thorpe Meadows Peterborough PE3 6GA

Artist

Elizabeth Cooke

Poised with wings outstretched and prize catch in beak, Elizabeth Cooke’s Cormorant captures the grace of a bird often seen around Nene Park’s waterways. Created from recycled metal objects, the sculpture combines delicate shaping with a sense of movement frozen in time – a tribute to the wildlife that thrives in and around the river.

About the Artist: Suffolk-based Elizabeth Cooke draws inspiration from the natural world, infusing her metal sculptures with a sense of movement influenced by her training as a dancer.

This sculpture is one of several artworks that make up the Thorpe Meadows Sculpture Trail, part of the Nene Park Sculpture Collection. Set alongside the River Nene and Peterborough Rowing Lake, the trail invites visitors to discover contemporary sculptures in a beautiful riverside setting. Whether you’re walking, cycling, or picnicking nearby, each piece adds an extra layer of creativity to the landscape, making the journey as rewarding as the destination.