Metamorphosis by Paul Green, Bronze, From an Edition of 9, 100cm high by 90cm wide by 40cm deep, Abstract, Animals and Birds, Other Sculpture
Metamorphosis by Paul Green is a surreal bronze sculpture, part of an edition of nine. It measures 100 cm high, 90 cm wide, and 40 cm deep.
The piece depicts a green humanoid figure hunched over in a cocoon-like form. The figure sits atop a stump, with its legs bent in two places, creating a distorted yet balanced posture. Its body is large in proportion to the legs, emphasizing the sense of being encased and enclosed.
The cocoon itself has ridged textures running along its surface, adding depth and tactile interest. The overall shape hints at the head and torso, yet no arms are visible, enhancing its abstract and surreal qualities. The metallic green finish gives the sculpture a vivid, otherworldly presence, catching light across the ridges and curves.
From every angle, the figure’s posture conveys both tension and containment. The hunched form and exaggerated body proportions suggest transformation, growth, or emergence. The stump on which it rests grounds the sculpture, giving the figure a sense of stability amidst its surreal, almost organic distortion.
The combination of form, texture, and colour makes the sculpture striking and memorable. Its cocooned shape invites viewers to contemplate themes of change and metamorphosis. Despite its abstraction, the humanoid hints at life, suggesting a moment frozen in transition.
Metamorphosis balances surrealism with tactile realism, producing a piece that is at once alien, organic, and profoundly expressive.


































