Frog in Reeds by Martin Scorey, Engine Pistons and Painted Wood, Unique, 110cm high, 43cm wide, 52cm deep, Animals & Birds , Humorous , Water Creatures sculpture
Frog in Reeds by Martin Scorey is a unique sculpture measuring 110 cm high, 43 cm wide, and 52 cm deep. It combines painted wood with engine pistons to create a lively and imaginative scene.
The frog, carved from wood and painted a bright green, immediately draws the eye. Its smooth, rounded body feels full of life. In contrast, the eyes are made from shiny engine pistons. These metallic goggles add an unexpected industrial touch, making the creature both charming and quirky.
Around the frog, tall and thin reeds rise upward. They are spaced apart, giving the scene an airy, open feel. The frog grips a few of these slender blades, its limbs wrapped tightly as if holding on mid-climb. This pose adds a sense of movement, as though the frog might leap at any moment or quietly watch the world from its perch.
Everything sits on a crisp white wooden base. This clean surface grounds the sculpture and makes the green and metallic tones pop even more. The vertical lines of the reeds contrast with the frog’s rounded shape, creating visual balance.
Scorey’s choice of materials transforms everyday objects into a playful natural scene. The wood brings warmth, the pistons bring intrigue, and the composition blends stillness with tension. Frog in Reeds captures the spirit of nature while showcasing inventive craftsmanship, turning a simple frog in its habitat into a striking work of contemporary art.
































