Cockerel by Frederic Chevarin, Giallo di Siena Marble, Unique, 73cm high by 43cm wide by 10cm deep, Abstract sculpture
Cockerel by Frederic Chevarin is a unique sculpture. Carved from Giallo di Siena marble, known for its warm golden tones and natural veining. Measuring 73 cm high, 43 cm wide, and 10 cm deep, the piece has a tall, slender profile with a striking yet minimalistic presence.
This abstract interpretation of a cockerel focuses on the essential silhouette of the bird’s head and crest. Chevarin reduces the form to clean, flowing lines, capturing the character of the animal without literal detail. The curve of the head, the suggestion of the beak, and the stylized crest give just enough visual information to evoke the subject while maintaining a strong sense of abstraction.
The polished surface highlights the richness of the marble, with natural patterns and color variations adding depth and movement. Light plays across the stone, emphasizing the sharp edges and smooth contours that define the form.
Both elegant and bold, Cockerel works as a statement piece for either indoor or garden display. Its refined simplicity and durable material make it adaptable to various environments. The sculpture reflects Chevarin’s mastery of minimal form and his sensitivity to the natural beauty of stone, turning a familiar subject into something timeless and quietly powerful.



































