Racer by Martin Scorey, Lead, Wood, Steel, Metal, Unique, Signed, 52cm high by 93cm wide by 22cm deep
Racer by Martin Scorey stands 52 centimetres high, stretching 93 centimetres wide and 22 centimetres deep, presenting a striking combination of wood, lead, and steel that captures the essence of speed and mechanical elegance. The sculpture depicts a motorcycle poised dynamically on its stand, as though frozen mid race, ready to roar forward at any moment. Scorey doesn’t merely replicate a vehicle, he abstracts and interprets it, emphasizing form, rhythm, and energy over literal detail.
The composition balances solidity and movement. Smooth, polished wood traces the flowing lines of the motorcycle’s body, while lead and steel components highlight mechanical precision and structural integrity. Light plays across the contrasting surfaces, warm wood reflects softly, while metal gleams sharply, enhancing the sense of motion and tension. The combination of materials conveys both the tactile reality of a machine and the exhilarating spirit of speed.
Scorey uses line and proportion to guide the viewer’s eye. Curved handlebars lead to the streamlined fuel tank, which sweeps into the angular contours of the rear wheel, creating visual momentum even within a stationary form. The motorcycle’s stance on its stand further reinforces the sense of action, it leans subtly forward, suggesting acceleration and agility.
Ultimately, Racer transforms everyday mechanics into fine art. Through careful modelling, contrasting materials, and precise composition, Scorey turns a motorcycle into a celebration of motion, craftsmanship, and daring. The sculpture invites viewers to appreciate not only the machine itself but the artistry and energy captured in metal, wood, and lead, merging form and function into a dynamic, contemporary statement.
































