Hippo Water Feature by John Cox, Bronze, 73cm high by 140cm wide by 50cm deep, Animals and Birds, Figurative, Nature, Water Creatures, Water Feature sculpture
A bronze sculpture of a large hippo with it’s mouth wide open, showing off it’s teeth.
Hippo Water Feature by John Cox is a striking bronze sculpture measuring 73 cm in height, 140 cm in width, and 50 cm in depth. Designed as a water feature, the piece captures the commanding presence of a large hippopotamus in a moment of bold display. At the heart of the sculpture, the hippo opens its massive mouth wide, revealing its impressive teeth and powerful jaws, immediately conveying both strength and vitality.
The composition balances naturalistic detail with a sense of playful energy. Cox emphasizes the textures of the hippo’s skin, creating folds and creases that enhance the realism while suggesting the animal’s immense weight and presence. The open mouth, as the focal point, draws attention upward, inviting viewers to imagine the sound and motion of the creature in its natural habitat. Its stance and proportions communicate stability and groundedness, making it feel as if the hippo could emerge from the water at any moment.
Additionally, the sculpture’s design as a water feature adds a dynamic dimension. As water interacts with the bronze surface, it catches the light, producing reflections and subtle movements that mimic the shifting patterns of a river or lagoon. This interplay between solid form and flowing water reinforces the naturalism and liveliness of the piece.
Through Hippo Water Feature, Cox celebrates both the majesty and the playful charm of one of Africa’s most iconic animals. The sculpture captures a moment of raw power while simultaneously inviting viewers to engage with the work in a tactile, immersive way, making it an unforgettable centrepiece for any setting

































