Who Invited The Owl Man by David Cooke, Steel, Resin, Unique, 230cm high by 95cm wide by 58cm deep, Animals and Birds, Body, Figurative, Male sculpture
Who Invited The Owl Man by David Cooke is a unique sculpture crafted from steel and resin, measuring 230 cm high, 95 cm wide, and 58 cm deep. The piece depicts a tall, slender figure that blends human and avian characteristics. Its upright body carries humanoid proportions, while the head, wings, and talons resemble an owl, creating a striking hybrid form.
The steel structure gives the figure strength and vertical presence. Resin details add texture and subtle variation, emphasizing feathers, claws, and facial features. The contrast between the metallic rigidity and the smoother, more detailed resin surfaces enhances the sense of otherworldly character.
The sculpture balances abstraction with recognizable form. The humanoid posture grounds the figure, making it relatable, while the owl elements introduce mystery and intrigue. Its elongated limbs and upright stance create a commanding presence, while the wings and talons suggest both elegance and latent power.
Cooke plays with scale and proportion to heighten impact. The creature’s imposing height encourages viewers to look upward, reinforcing its surreal, imaginative nature. Light interacts with steel and resin differently, casting shadows that accentuate curves, angles, and textures, enhancing the sense of dimensionality.
Who Invited The Owl Man transforms familiar traits into a fantastical being. Its fusion of human and animal, combined with careful craftsmanship and striking scale, makes it a visually captivating and thought-provoking work suitable for prominent display.



































