Large Shona Stone Abstract Sculpture – Endless Love by Victor Matafi (Unique)

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Endless Love by Victor Matafi, Springstone

 

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Endless Love by Victor Matafi, Springstone, Unique, 117cm high, 57cm wide, 37cm deep

Large abstract Zimbabwean Shona Springstone sculpture of a knotted infinity curve.

The infinity curve used in Endless Love by Victor Matafi could which represent eternity, endlessness, or an unbroken connection. The knot could symbolize interconnectedness, unity, or the continuous flow of time and existence.

Shona sculpture refers to the traditional stone carving practice by the Shona people of Zimbabwe. Their craft has international recognition. Artists in this tradition often work with stones like soapstone, serpentine, and Springstone. The stone is a durable and attractive material that’s ideal for carving. Springstone is known for its deep, rich tones, which range from dark greens to browns, giving it a distinctive and beautiful quality.

This kind of piece often has cultural significance, reflecting Shona ideas about life, spirituality, and the interconnectedness of all things. The knot may also be a visual metaphor for relationships or cycles, making it both abstract and also deeply symbolic.

Victor Matafi was born 10th July 1983. He grew up in Zviyambe area of Hwedza district in Zimbabwe where he now lives with his wife and son.  Matafi has exhibited in Canada, Holland, Austria, USA, Germany and England.

Weight 50 kg
Dimensions 37 x 57 x 117 (Depth x Width x Height)
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