Shona Stone Woman Sculpture In The Style of Colleen Zimbabwe
Width: 5.5
Depth: 5.5
Description
Shona sculpture, originating from Zimbabwe and named after its largest ethnic group, the Shona people, represents a fusion of traditional African aesthetics with modernist influences. Crafted primarily from stones like serpentine and soapstone using basic hand tools, these sculptures depict human figures or animals with smooth, abstract forms and flowing lines. Emerging in the 1950s, this art form was shaped by artists blending traditional African art with modern movements like Cubism and Abstract Expressionism, aiming to create a distinctive Zimbabwean cultural expression. The sculptures, taking hours to weeks to complete, have gained global acclaim, exhibited in museums and galleries worldwide, impacting contemporary art while preserving Zimbabwe's cultural heritage and traditional artistic forms for generations to come.
Height (In) 8.5
Width (In) 5.5
Depth (In) 5.5
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Approximate Age: 21st Century
People: Shona
Country of Origin: Zimbabwe