Cockerel by Colin Kellam, Ceramic, Unique, 53cm high by 56cm wide by 35cm deep. Animals and Birds, Figurative, Male, Nature sculpture
Celebrate nature’s charm and artistic craftsmanship with this striking ceramic cockerel sculpture by acclaimed British artist Colin Kellam. Standing approximately 53 cm high with a 56 cm wingspan and 35 cm depth, this unique figurative work offers a richly detailed and realistic depiction of a proud rooster. Crafted in high‑quality ceramic, the sculpture captures the anatomy, posture, and spirited character of the bird. The piece shows with technical skill and artistic sensitivity, making it a vibrant tribute to farmyard life and animal form.
Colin Kellam’s long experience in ceramics, developed over more than four decades of studio practice, infuses this piece with a blend of naturalistic observation and expressive design. This cockerel’s textured surface and nuanced form make it an engaging focal point for interiors, collections, or nature‑inspired displays, while its figurative style bridges traditional animal representation with contemporary ceramic art.
Perfect for lovers of wildlife art, Chicken breeders and owners, farmers, and collectors of detailed sculptural pieces, this charming cockerel adds character and narrative warmth to any space.
Delivery & Installation
The Sculpture Park will be in contact after purchase to arrange a delivery date. Delivery will require at least 1 person, which will be provided by The Sculpture Park wherever possible. We can provide an installation service upon request, email Sian at sian@thesculpturepark.com to discuss details. Delivery and installation will be provided by The Sculpture Park for mainland Great Britain, excluding the Channel Islands, Scottish Highlands and Republic of Ireland. A mainland courier company will handle any onward shipping.
We can provide a suitable sculpture plinth for an extra charge, please enquire for details. Experienced professionals handle all our sculptures, ensuring safe delivery and proper installation.
This piece is not currently on display at the park, although visitors can request a viewing. Additional images, videos, measurements, and details can be provided upon request.

































