SUMMARY
Greg Neal is a metal sculptor who lives near the Sculpture Forest in Coupeville. He specializes in birds and uses his skills to represent many different species and actions by his birds. Attacking Eagle demonstrates Greg’s command of detailed realism and compound curves in the difficult material of stainless steel. The structure and strength of the work allows this bird to have light and thin wings over a considerable span. He has allowed some small surface rust to create a patina and coloration of the feathers within the material. This represents the larger food web all around us. Eagles are majestic and filled with intriguing action, which Greg brings to life. You are experiencing the last few scary moments in the life of a field mouse or rabbit.
ATTACKING EAGLE
GREG NEAL
ABOUT THE SCULPTURE
Attacking Eagle demonstrates Greg’s command of detailed realism and compound curves in the difficult material of stainless steel. The structure and strength of the work allows this bird to have light and thin wings over a considerable span. Sunlight reflects well across the subtle forms of the bird from many angles. He has allowed some light surface rust to create a patina and coloration of the feathers within the material.
Attacking Eagle allows you to experience the last few scary moments in the life of a field mouse or fish. It provides a realization of the larger food web all around us. Eagles are majestic and filled with intriguing action, which Greg has brought to you in this sculpture.
ABOUT THE SCULPTOR
Greg is a metal sculptor who lives near the Sculpture Forest in Coupeville on Whidbey Island in Washington. He specializes in birds and uses his skills to represent many different species and actions within his birds.