Eagle by John Cox, Bronze , 95cm high by 70cm wide by 70cm deep, Animals and Birds, Figurative, Nature sculpture, Flight, Predator
Bronze sculpture of an eagle landing on a scraggy rock with one wing up and one down.
Eagle by John Cox is a striking bronze sculpture measuring 95 cm in height and 70 cm in both width and depth. Rooted in the traditions of figurative and nature-inspired sculpture, the piece captures a powerful predator in a moment of dynamic motion. At the centre of the composition, an eagle descends toward a rough, scraggy rock, its body angled with precision as it prepares to land. This frozen instant of movement reveals the artist’s skill in portraying both the tension and grace present in the natural world.
One wing rises sharply upward while the other curves downward, creating a dramatic asymmetry that energizes the entire sculpture. This contrast not only highlights the bird’s incredible wingspan but also draws attention to the physical adjustments required during landing. Cox emphasizes each feather with careful texturing, allowing viewers to appreciate the delicate interplay between structure and aerodynamics.
The piece showcases the bird’s its predatory instinct and alert focus. The ruggedness of the rock contrasts with the sleek strength of the bird, grounding the scene and giving the dramatic pose a sense of place and purpose. The bronze surface shifts subtly under changing light, revealing deeper contours, sharp edges, and the layered details that animate the sculpture from every angle.
Overall, Eagle stands as a vivid tribute to the power and precision of birds of prey. Through its bold posture, expressive wings, and commanding presence, the sculpture celebrates both the athleticism and the wild beauty that define these remarkable creatures.



































