Smal Bronze Sculpture – Mice and Cheese Coat and Hat Hooks by John Cox

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Mice and Cheese Coat and Hat Hooks by John Cox, Bronze

£350 inc VAT

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Mice and Cheese Coat and Hat Hooks by John Cox, Bronze , 15cm high by 55cm wide by 8cm deep , Animals and Birds, Figurative, Furniture , Food sculpture, Mouse, Kitchen Hooks

This piece by John Cox is a 15 cm high, 55 cm wide, 8 cm deep bronze sculpture that turns a playful scene into a functional artwork. The piece mounts on the wall, and it immediately draws attention with its lively energy. Six life-size mice climb across a hole-filled block of cheese, each one sculpted with realistic detail. Their whiskers, tiny paws, and curved backs give them a lifelike presence.

The mice move with purpose. Some clutch small bits of food, while others simply scramble across the cheese. Their poses vary, which creates a sense of motion and curiosity. Because of this, the scene feels active, almost as if the mice just darted into place.

Meanwhile, each tail curves outward and rises up to form a coat hook. This clever design blends sculpture and utility. The tails look natural, yet they also serve as strong hooks. The bronze gives the tails a smooth finish, so they stand out clearly against the textured cheese block.

The cheese itself features deep holes and rounded edges. These shapes break up the surface and add depth. The warm bronze tones enhance the sculpted details and unify the entire piece. As the eye moves across the sculpture, the contrast between the lively mice and the sturdy cheese keeps the composition engaging.

Overall, the artwork celebrates charm, movement, and craftsmanship. It brings humour into everyday life while still offering a practical purpose.

Weight 7 kg
Dimensions 8 x 55 x 15 (Depth x Width x Height)
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