Flash, the Curled Up Fox, is one of those Edge pieces that instantly makes you slow down. Rather than focusing on movement, this sculpture captures a quiet, resting moment that feels calm, thoughtful, and full of personality. The curled-up pose gives the fox a sense of warmth and stillness, making it a natural fit for collectors who love pieces with a softer presence.
It’s a sculpture that doesn’t shout for attention, but once noticed, it holds it. Flash works beautifully as a standalone piece or nestled into a wider animal collection, offering contrast to more dynamic subjects.
Created by Matt Buckley, Flash showcases how Buckley’s angular sculpting style can be used to express calm rather than power. The layered planes and faceted surfaces build texture and depth, giving the fox a sense of form and weight while keeping the pose gentle and relaxed.
The curled composition is deliberate — it invites the viewer to look closer, discovering detail gradually rather than all at once. It’s a great example of how Edge Sculpture balances bold design with subtle emotion.
Collectors often describe Flash as a piece that brings balance to a display. Its calm posture makes it especially popular with those who enjoy animal sculptures that feel peaceful and reflective.
Because of its size and pose, Flash works well in a variety of spaces — shelves, cabinets, or side tables — and is often chosen by collectors looking to add something quietly special rather than overtly dramatic.
Flash continues to attract steady interest thanks to its broad appeal and distinctive pose. It suits both established Edge collectors and those looking for a single, character-driven piece. Its popularity is driven by its versatility and the emotional connection it creates rather than rarity alone.
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