Mother Earth by Daniel Cordell, Elm Wood, Unique, 90cm high by 230cm wide by 80cm deep, Figurative sculpture, Wooden Sculpture
Mother Earth by Daniel Cordell is a unique sculpture carved from elm wood, measuring 90cm high, 230cm wide, and 80cm deep. This warm, organic work depicts a reclining nude female figure, voluptuous and serene, resting comfortably on a bed of intricately carved leaves and flowers.
The figure stretches out with natural ease, her body merging gracefully with the forest floor beneath her. Her limbs curve softly, suggesting both strength and softness. Her face, calm and slightly smiling, radiates a sense of peace and contentment.
Cordell’s carving captures fine detail in both form and texture. The wood’s rich grain enhances the sculpture’s natural warmth, drawing the viewer into its earthy presence. The leaves and flowers beneath her seem to cradle her body, as if the earth itself embraces her.
Although grounded in realism, the piece carries a mythic, symbolic tone. The woman represents more than herself, she becomes a personification of nature, fertility, and harmony. Her pose suggests deep connection, as if she is both born from and resting within the land.
Altogether, Mother Earth blends strength, femininity, and nature in one flowing form. It invites reflection on the bond between humans and the natural world, calm, rooted, and nurturing.































