Turkey by Valentino Dodica, Bronze, Edition Unknown, 21cm high by 14cm wide by 15cm deep, Animals and Birds sculpture
Turkey by Valentino Dodica is a bronze sculpture standing 21 cm high, 14 cm wide, and 15 cm deep. Compact in scale yet full of presence, the piece presents a rounded turkey with its feathers puffed up and spread in display. The form is simplified and abstracted, capturing the posture and essence of the bird rather than focusing on anatomical detail.
The bronze surface shows the sculptor’s hand clearly. Marks remain visible across the body, giving texture and movement to the smooth, curved forms. This choice avoids polish in favour of character, allowing the work to retain an immediacy that feels raw and honest. The thick, rounded body contrasts with the upright posture, suggesting weight and pride in a single stance.
Viewed from the side, the spread of feathers creates a broad silhouette, while from the front the piece emphasizes volume and mass. The play of light on the uneven surface highlights these shifts, encouraging the viewer to move around it. Each angle reveals subtle variations, from the gentle curve of the breast to the sweeping arc of the tail.
Dodica’s abstract approach strips the subject down to its most striking qualities: roundness, stature, and display. By leaving behind small details, the work instead celebrates form, rhythm, and texture. Turkey carries both humour and dignity, making it a versatile piece suited for collectors of modern animal-inspired





































