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Little Owl (Mixed Metals Finish)
Beautiful owl sculpture in Paul Harvey’s distinct angular style. Available in three finishes – bronze, mixed metal or marble. The sculpture is cold cast using mixed metal powders (copper, iron and bronze) and resin.
- Cold Cast Mixed Metals
- 13 x 5 x 5 inches
- 33 x 13 x 13 cm
- £390(inc VAT)
Paul Harvey (1960 – 2023) was a British sculptor celebrated for his elegant bird forms and distinctive blend of naturalism and Art Deco design. His career combined a lifelong fascination with wildlife, particularly birds, with an enduring love of stylised form and balance.
Harvey began carving at the age of ten after discovering woodwork in primary school. Growing up surrounded by birds, many of which he kept in aviaries at home, he developed both a keen eye for avian anatomy and a respect for the grace and poise of his subjects. His early experiments with wood led to his first carving, a mahogany pheasant, which hinted at the refined sense of line and movement that would later define his mature style.
Artistic Development
After years of refining his skills as a craftsman, Harvey became a full-time sculptor, establishing his studio in the Hampshire countryside. His workspace overlooked a large pond that he and his wife transformed into a small wildlife sanctuary, providing constant inspiration and a living connection to his subject matter.
Although birds remained his primary focus, Harvey’s work evolved far beyond realism. He distilled each form to its essence, simplifying shapes and smoothing surfaces to create compositions that were simultaneously natural and architectural. This clarity of design reflected his admiration for the Art Deco movement, whose geometric purity and flowing rhythm harmonised perfectly with the natural curves of his avian subjects.
Materials and Techniques
Harvey worked in both bronze and cold-cast resin, combining traditional craftsmanship with contemporary casting methods. His cold-cast sculptures, made by blending metal powders such as bronze or copper with resin, allowed for high levels of detail while remaining accessible to a wider audience. He also produced limited editions in foundry-cast bronze, prized for their permanence and subtle patination.
Recognition and Legacy
Over the course of his career, Paul Harvey’s sculptures found homes in collections across the world. His refined aesthetic and gentle humour won admirers from all walks of life, including members of the British royal family. He exhibited widely at leading galleries and events, including the Chelsea Flower Show, and became a familiar name within contemporary British sculpture.
Harvey’s death in June 2023, following a short illness, marked the loss of a much-loved figure in the art world. His studio continues to operate under the guidance of his wife Sarah and their family, who remain dedicated to preserving and sharing his artistic legacy. They continue to produce and release his sculptures using his original moulds and designs, ensuring that his vision and craftsmanship live on for future generations.
Style and Artistic Significance
Paul Harvey’s sculpture is defined by harmony, rhythm, and restraint. Each piece captures the personality of the bird without unnecessary detail—an approach that turns observation into design and nature into art. His work stands as a testament to the idea that simplicity, when balanced with precision and empathy, can express both elegance and vitality.
Through his fusion of nature and design, Harvey leaves behind a legacy of timeless, uplifting sculpture that continues to inspire both collectors and fellow artists.
UK DELIVERY
 Free insured delivery via courier is available for all purchases over £250.  We aim to deliver artworks within 5 working days unless framing is required (in which case 10-14 days).  If your order is urgent please specify this and we will endeavour to meet your requirements. Delivery times are an estimate and we will keep you informed if this delivery window is likely to be exceeded.
You will receive confirmation of your order and tracking details once delivery has been booked. If you wish to receive your artwork on a certain day, please specify this in the order notes when checking out.
Please note that some large artworks under glass may require a specialist courier and are therefore excluded from the free delivery offer. In such instances we will contact you prior to arranging delivery and you will have the option to confirm your order. Saturday delivery and express delivery is available for a small charge of £25 – please contact us to arrange this. Professional installation may be offered by quotation to some areas of the UK as well as same day express delivery. Please contact us to arrange these alternative options.
INTERNATIONAL DELIVERY
 We deliver artworks worldwide. For the majority of countries shipping charges will be applied automatically at checkout. If you are outside of these regions you may still purchase online and we will contact you with a competitive quotation for delivery to your country. Alternatively call 0044 1798 368181 or email sales@forestgallery.com to speak with a member of staff for a quotation prior to purchase.
ONLINE CATALOGUE
 We endeavour to keep our website as accurate and up to date as possible. Please note that dimensions are approximate and rounded to the nearest inch. If you require exact dimensions of an artwork before ordering please get in touch with us.
RETURNS
 For your peace of mind, we offer an extended 30 day returns option for any online purchase. We suggest you retain the original packaging if you are considering this option as we reserve the right to deduct any damage which occurs during return transit. Once we have received the return it will be checked and a refund will be issued less the return postage costs.
ART VISUALISER
 We have teamed up with Art Visualiser to bring you the latest technology in viewing artwork from the comfort of your home. Just click on the Art Visualiser button above and follow the easy step by step instructions.
If you are experiencing any technical difficulties or do not have access to the Art Visualiser app then email a photograph of the space and wall where you would like to see the artwork and we will do the rest. If you can include some dimensions as a reference point it will help to scale the painting correctly against your wall.
Please email your images to sales@forestgallery.com with dimensions and the artwork or artworks which you would like to see on your wall.
HOME VIEWINGS
 For those living in the South-East of England we also offer a Home Viewing Service and Home Approval Service. To take advantage of either of these services please call us on 01798 368181 to discuss your requirements.
REGULAR PAYMENT OPTIONS
 Online checkout is completed via Stripe or Paypal both of which allow payments via a credit or debit card (including Amex). For alternative methods of payment (including payment on collection from the gallery) please contact us.
INTEREST FREE FINANCE
 We are partnered with Own Art, a government-backed scheme to help you spread the cost of your purchase, interest free on purchases over £100. To choose this option, click ‘Buy With Finance’ on eligible products or select Own Art at checkout whilst placing your order. You will then be redirected to complete your application. Finance is available up to £2500 (any amount over this will be requested via a deposit).
ARTWORK RESERVE SCHEME
 Alternatively, we offer an artwork reserve scheme – a fast and simple process without the need for credit since your purchase will be delivered once the final instalment has been made. To take advantage of this free service please get in contact with the gallery via the enquiry button above or call 01798 368181 to speak with a member of staff.
Paul Harvey (1960 – 2023) was a British sculptor celebrated for his elegant bird forms and distinctive blend of naturalism and Art Deco design. His career combined a lifelong fascination with wildlife, particularly birds, with an enduring love of stylised form and balance.
Harvey began carving at the age of ten after discovering woodwork in primary school. Growing up surrounded by birds, many of which he kept in aviaries at home, he developed both a keen eye for avian anatomy and a respect for the grace and poise of his subjects. His early experiments with wood led to his first carving, a mahogany pheasant, which hinted at the refined sense of line and movement that would later define his mature style.
Artistic Development
After years of refining his skills as a craftsman, Harvey became a full-time sculptor, establishing his studio in the Hampshire countryside. His workspace overlooked a large pond that he and his wife transformed into a small wildlife sanctuary, providing constant inspiration and a living connection to his subject matter.
Although birds remained his primary focus, Harvey’s work evolved far beyond realism. He distilled each form to its essence, simplifying shapes and smoothing surfaces to create compositions that were simultaneously natural and architectural. This clarity of design reflected his admiration for the Art Deco movement, whose geometric purity and flowing rhythm harmonised perfectly with the natural curves of his avian subjects.
Materials and Techniques
Harvey worked in both bronze and cold-cast resin, combining traditional craftsmanship with contemporary casting methods. His cold-cast sculptures, made by blending metal powders such as bronze or copper with resin, allowed for high levels of detail while remaining accessible to a wider audience. He also produced limited editions in foundry-cast bronze, prized for their permanence and subtle patination.
Recognition and Legacy
Over the course of his career, Paul Harvey’s sculptures found homes in collections across the world. His refined aesthetic and gentle humour won admirers from all walks of life, including members of the British royal family. He exhibited widely at leading galleries and events, including the Chelsea Flower Show, and became a familiar name within contemporary British sculpture.
Harvey’s death in June 2023, following a short illness, marked the loss of a much-loved figure in the art world. His studio continues to operate under the guidance of his wife Sarah and their family, who remain dedicated to preserving and sharing his artistic legacy. They continue to produce and release his sculptures using his original moulds and designs, ensuring that his vision and craftsmanship live on for future generations.
Style and Artistic Significance
Paul Harvey’s sculpture is defined by harmony, rhythm, and restraint. Each piece captures the personality of the bird without unnecessary detail—an approach that turns observation into design and nature into art. His work stands as a testament to the idea that simplicity, when balanced with precision and empathy, can express both elegance and vitality.
Through his fusion of nature and design, Harvey leaves behind a legacy of timeless, uplifting sculpture that continues to inspire both collectors and fellow artists.
UK DELIVERY
 Free insured delivery via courier is available for all purchases over £250.  We aim to deliver artworks within 5 working days unless framing is required (in which case 10-14 days).  If your order is urgent please specify this and we will endeavour to meet your requirements. Delivery times are an estimate and we will keep you informed if this delivery window is likely to be exceeded.
You will receive confirmation of your order and tracking details once delivery has been booked. If you wish to receive your artwork on a certain day, please specify this in the order notes when checking out.
Please note that some large artworks under glass may require a specialist courier and are therefore excluded from the free delivery offer. In such instances we will contact you prior to arranging delivery and you will have the option to confirm your order. Saturday delivery and express delivery is available for a small charge of £25 – please contact us to arrange this. Professional installation may be offered by quotation to some areas of the UK as well as same day express delivery. Please contact us to arrange these alternative options.
INTERNATIONAL DELIVERY
 We deliver artworks worldwide. For the majority of countries shipping charges will be applied automatically at checkout. If you are outside of these regions you may still purchase online and we will contact you with a competitive quotation for delivery to your country. Alternatively call 0044 1798 368181 or email sales@forestgallery.com to speak with a member of staff for a quotation prior to purchase.
ONLINE CATALOGUE
 We endeavour to keep our website as accurate and up to date as possible. Please note that dimensions are approximate and rounded to the nearest inch. If you require exact dimensions of an artwork before ordering please get in touch with us.
RETURNS
 For your peace of mind, we offer an extended 30 day returns option for any online purchase. We suggest you retain the original packaging if you are considering this option as we reserve the right to deduct any damage which occurs during return transit. Once we have received the return it will be checked and a refund will be issued less the return postage costs.
ART VISUALISER
 We have teamed up with Art Visualiser to bring you the latest technology in viewing artwork from the comfort of your home. Just click on the Art Visualiser button above and follow the easy step by step instructions.
If you are experiencing any technical difficulties or do not have access to the Art Visualiser app then email a photograph of the space and wall where you would like to see the artwork and we will do the rest. If you can include some dimensions as a reference point it will help to scale the painting correctly against your wall.
Please email your images to sales@forestgallery.com with dimensions and the artwork or artworks which you would like to see on your wall.
HOME VIEWINGS
 For those living in the South-East of England we also offer a Home Viewing Service and Home Approval Service. To take advantage of either of these services please call us on 01798 368181 to discuss your requirements.
REGULAR PAYMENT OPTIONS
 Online checkout is completed via Stripe or Paypal both of which allow payments via a credit or debit card (including Amex). For alternative methods of payment (including payment on collection from the gallery) please contact us.
INTEREST FREE FINANCE
 We are partnered with Own Art, a government-backed scheme to help you spread the cost of your purchase, interest free on purchases over £100. To choose this option, click ‘Buy With Finance’ on eligible products or select Own Art at checkout whilst placing your order. You will then be redirected to complete your application. Finance is available up to £2500 (any amount over this will be requested via a deposit).
ARTWORK RESERVE SCHEME
 Alternatively, we offer an artwork reserve scheme – a fast and simple process without the need for credit since your purchase will be delivered once the final instalment has been made. To take advantage of this free service please get in contact with the gallery via the enquiry button above or call 01798 368181 to speak with a member of staff.

 
  
  
 




