Almost Extinct Traditional African Sculpture
In a nation suffering severe economic turmoil, many African artists turn to more viable income means than the craft of traditional African sculpture. This destructive vocational shift is creating a gradual disappearance of Shona stone sculptures that will fuel this downward spiral.
Recognizing the magnitude of the possible loss of culture and tradition, Muvezi is reaching out to rekindle this impressive Zimbabwe art form. Please read Our Story on this ardent movement and learn how your support of these phenomenal African pieces can change lives.
A Unique Outdoor Fountain will Transform Your Garden
Transform your garden with a unique outdoor fountain of hand carved stone by traditional African sculpture artists. The luminous, rich and sometimes stark contrasts in colours achieved from high gloss burnishing of these natural stones complement any outdoor setting and instills harmony and balance.
Angel Art to Zebras, Shona Stone Sculptures Portray All
Traditional African sculpture magnificently renders the diverse and dynamic relationships between the physical and spiritual worlds. Through observations of nature, an artist portrays his interpretation of familiar spirits forms (angel, goddess, mermaid), animals (elephant, bird, fish), and people (woman/man torso, bust sculpture) in both pragmatic and abstract form.
From petite angel art to garden life-size fountain statues, Shona stone sculptures are available for every niche.
Shona Stone Sculptures Reveal the Spirit Within
Shona stone sculptures are created from the belief that every rock contains a spirit essence that will influence how the stone will be shaped. Individual in form and content, traditional African sculptures are absolutely striking. Valued by the most astute collectors, these original art pieces invite one to explore visually, emotionally, physically and intellectually the expression of the human condition.
Muvezi invites you to experience beauty by adding Shona stone sculptures to your art collection—and joy, by incorporating humanitarianism into your artistic choices.
