Me Time by Glenn Morris, Wood, Steel, Unique, 245cm high by 75cm wide by 110cm deep, Figurative, Male, Man, Sculpture
Me Time by Glenn Morris presents a deeply introspective moment through a striking figurative sculpture. Standing 245 cm long and formed from wood and steel, the work portrays a man curled tightly into a foetal position. Although the posture suggests vulnerability, the sculpture delivers more than a simple image of withdrawal. Instead, it captures the complexity of seeking personal refuge in a demanding world.
The wooden body, shaped with gentle curves and visible grain, conveys warmth and humanity. Its surface feels alive, and the natural lines subtly echo the rhythms of breath and heartbeat. In contrast, the steel structure encasing or supporting the figure introduces rigidity and tension. Rather than overpowering the wood, the steel highlights the conflict between pressure and protection, between the outside world and inner peace. Together, the two materials create a visual dialogue about strength, fragility, and the necessity of retreat.
Curled on the floor, the man folds inward as though shielding himself from noise, expectation, or emotional strain. However, the pose does not read as defeat. Instead, it suggests a purposeful pause, an intentional choice to conserve energy, gather thoughts, and reset. The tightness of the form feels meditative rather than fearful. Morris carefully shapes the figure to communicate internal focus, The limbs guide the viewer’s eye back toward the core of the body, reinforcing the idea of turning inward.
































