Ball of Frogs, Bronze, 13cm high by 13cm wide by 13cm deep , Animals and Birds sculpture.
This charming bronze sculpture is a humorous yet realistic depiction of the eponymous amphibian. From any angle, this is a delightful piece to behold, depicting the frantic mating pile that occurs during the breeding season, usually in early spring. It happens because multiple male frogs aggressively compete to fertilize the eggs of a single female.
Ball of Frogs is a bronze sculpture measuring 13 cm high, 13 cm wide, and 13 cm deep. Compact and playful, the piece shows a group of frogs and tadpoles clustered together on the surface of a rounded ball. Each frog faces a different direction, their small forms slightly overlapping and connecting across the curved surface. The arrangement gives the impression of constant movement, as if the creatures are ready to leap off at any moment.
The sculpture keeps the figures relatively flat against the ball, creating a tight composition. Despite their small scale, the frogs remain expressive. Their bodies curve naturally around the form, while the tadpoles stretch smoothly into place. This creates a balance between repetition and variety, with no two creatures positioned the same.
The sculpture’s compact size makes it versatile, easily displayed on shelves, tables, or as part of a collection. With its light-hearted theme and textural detail, Ball of Frogs offers both charm and craftsmanship, appealing to collectors who enjoy figurative works with character.




































