Bronze sculpture
Bronze sculpture
Bronze sculpture
Bronze sculpture
Figurative Sculpture
Bronze sculpture
Figurative Sculpture
Bronze sculpture
Bronze sculpture
Bronze sculpture
Bronze sculpture
Mela Cooke
Australian Bronze Sculptor,
Mela Cooke
Mela Cooke is a renowned Australian sculptor celebrated for her lifelike and expressive bronze figures. Born in Victoria, Australia, Cooke’s artistic journey was nurtured through her education at The University of Melbourne and The University of Queensland.
With a foundation in physiotherapy, Cooke possesses a deep understanding of the human form. This knowledge, combined with her keen eye for detail, allows her to capture the essence of her subjects with remarkable precision. Her sculptures, often inspired by family and friends, are meticulously crafted through a process that involves extensive photography and careful observation of posture and gesture.
Cooke’s preference for bronze stems from its inherent beauty and durability. The medium’s ability to convey both subtlety and strength aligns perfectly with her artistic vision. She strives to imbue her sculptures with the unique character of each individual, emphasizing the inner qualities that define them.
Cooke’s recent focus on “women in action” highlights her fascination with the dynamic energy of athletes. Her swimmers, in particular, reflect her lifelong passion for the sport and her ability to convey the grace and power of human movement.
Mela Cooke’s work is showcased in private collections worldwide, including Asia, Europe, the United States, and Australia. Her public sculptures, such as the large bronze figures adorning the streets of Maryborough, Queensland, have become iconic landmarks.
Beyond her large-scale installations, Cooke also creates smaller, intimate bronzes that are perfect for interior spaces. These pieces continue to demonstrate her exceptional skill in capturing the nuances of the human form and the enduring appeal of bronze as an artistic medium.