“Village Mother” – Shona Stone


$60.00

hand carved stone from Zimbabwe

1 in stock

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Description

Shona stone sculpture is an artistic tradition originating from the Shona people of Zimbabwe. This form of art is renowned for its intricate and expressive stone carvings, often created from serpentine, springstone, opal stone, and other local materials. The sculptures typically depict various themes, including human figures, animals, and abstract forms, reflecting cultural, spiritual, and social aspects of Shona life.

The art form gained international recognition in the mid-20th century, with artists like Henry Munyaradzi, Nicholas Mukomberanwa, and Bernard Matemera becoming well-known figures in the global art scene. Shona sculptures are celebrated for their fluid lines, emotional depth, and connection to nature, often conveying a sense of peace, spirituality, and harmony.

These sculptures are popular with collectors and are often displayed in galleries and museums worldwide. The creation process is labor-intensive, requiring skill and patience as the artist carefully shapes the stone using chisels, hammers, and other tools to achieve the desired form and texture.