Vertebrae by Glenn Morris, Bronze on Ancaster stone base, Edition of 4, Nature sculpture
Vertebrae by Glenn Morris is a striking bronze sculpture, Edition of 4, mounted elegantly on an Ancaster stone base. The work presents a single vertebra with anatomical precision, yet its elongated spinous process immediately distinguishes it from a human origin, hinting at a creature from the animal kingdom or perhaps something entirely imagined.
The bronze form is robust and tactile, its surface rich with patina that adds depth and subtle variation in tone. The elongated, blade-like spinous process rises vertically with a commanding presence, drawing the eye upward and emphasizing both strength and elegance. This exaggerated verticality lends the piece a sculptural rhythm, transforming a biological structure into a totemic object of contemplation.
The Ancaster stone base provides a grounded contrast. Cool and smooth, its pale tone offsets the dark bronze above, enhancing the organic-mechanical tension at play. Together, the materials create a dialogue between permanence and decay, fragility and resilience.
Though minimal in subject, Vertebrae invites deeper reflection, on structure, evolution, and the unseen architecture that supports life. Ideal for collectors drawn to anatomy, palaeontology, or abstracted natural forms, the piece bridges science and sculpture with quiet power. It stands as both artefact and art, refined and raw, evoking ancient bones rediscovered and reimagined.

































