Balancing Rocks by Bywell Sango, Stone, Unique, 170cm high by 140cm wide by 36cm deep, Abstract, Geometric sculpture
Balancing Rocks by Bywell Sango is a Shona stone sculpture, unique in its form, measuring 170 cm high, 140 cm wide, and 36 cm deep. The piece depicts a series of stone blocks carefully stacked to create a circular arrangement.
Each block is carved to sit atop the one below, forming a seemingly impossible balance. The circular composition gives the sculpture a sense of continuity and motion, guiding the viewer’s eye around the piece. Despite the solidity of the stones, the arrangement feels dynamic, as if the blocks could shift at any moment.
Sango carefully smooths most surfaces, allowing the natural deep browns and subtle greens of the stone to shine. These polished areas reflect light and emphasize the rounded, balanced forms. In contrast, a few rough, unsmoothed patches remain, giving the piece texture and highlighting the artist’s hand.
The contrast between smooth and rough surfaces, along with the precarious arrangement, creates tension and harmony simultaneously. The sculpture celebrates natural stone while showcasing human skill in shaping and composing it.
Overall, Balancing Rocks embodies both strength and fragility. The carefully stacked blocks suggest stability, yet the circular, ascending form gives it a sense of movement and life. Sango turns simple stone into a visual meditation on balance, patience, and the beauty of natural materials.
































