Anthropocene by Glenn Morris, Wood, Steel, Unique, 400cm high by 130cm wide by 110cm deep, Figurative, Male, Person, People, Brown, Sculpture
Anthropocene by Glenn Morris stands as a powerful four-meter sculpture that invites viewers to reflect on humanity’s impact on the world. Carved from wood and supported by steel, the figure rises with an imposing yet thoughtful presence. The combination of organic material and industrial strength immediately sets a contrast, nature meets the human made, and the two coexist with tension and beauty.
The male figure stands upright, slightly stretching his neck upward as if searching for meaning beyond the everyday world. His posture doesn’t feel casual, instead, he appears deep in contemplation. The lift of his head, the quiet intention in his stance, and the way his shoulders pull back all communicate curiosity, concern, and a desire for understanding. He looks upward not in hope, nor in despair, but in inquiry questioning his place within the vast timeline of the planet.
The wooden body brings warmth and life, showcasing the natural grain that symbolizes earth’s history. In contrast, the steel elements frame and reinforce him, echoing the structures humanity constructs to control its surroundings. These materials work together to highlight the complicated relationship between human beings and the environment. The figure seems grounded yet burdened by what humans have reshaped.
































