Grey Heron by Martin Scorey, Reclaimed Douglas Fir, 145 cm high, 48 cm wide, and 26 cm deep, Unique.
Martin Scorey’s Grey Heron captures the quiet elegance of one of nature’s most graceful birds. Standing 145 cm high, 48 cm wide, and 26 cm deep, this unique sculpture is crafted from reclaimed Douglas fir, skilfully painted to convey the subtle tones and textures of the heron’s plumage. Scorey transforms aged timber into a living form, blending naturalism with artistic interpretation.
At first glance, the sculpture arrests attention with its poised verticality. The heron perches delicately on a slender rod, its body leaning slightly forward, head angled downward, as if observing the world beneath. From every perspective, viewers encounter a balance of weight and delicacy, the solid wood suggests permanence, while the composition evokes lightness and grace.
Furthermore, Scorey emphasizes movement and presence. Fine detailing along the feathers and careful shaping of the legs and beak suggest both stillness and potential motion, inviting the viewer to imagine the heron shifting, bending, or taking flight. Transitioning around the piece, one notices how light plays across the painted surfaces, accentuating contours and shadows, and bringing the sculpture to life.
By using reclaimed wood, Scorey infuses the work with character and history, connecting the natural material to the subject itself. Grey Heron not only celebrates the beauty of the bird but also engages viewers with a quiet, meditative energy. Its scale encourages contemplation, while its craftsmanship and attention to detail reward close inspection, leaving a lasting impression of harmony, skill, and intimate connection with the natural world.
































