Infinity Blessings by Victor Matafi is an abstract Shona sculpture, crafted from white dolomite. This unique piece stands 155 cm high, 80 cm wide, and 60 cm deep, making it a substantial work that commands attention. The use of white dolomite gives it a smooth, polished finish, enhancing its elegance and timeless appeal.
Shona sculptures are known for their deep symbolism, often representing spiritual or cultural themes. The title Infinity Blessings by Victor Matafi suggests a connection to themes of eternity, continuity, and spiritual grace. The abstract form leaves room for interpretation, inviting viewers to find their own meaning in the curves and lines of the piece.
Its size and uniqueness make it a striking addition to any collection, whether displayed in a home, gallery, or outdoor space. This sculpture embodies both the beauty of Shona artistry and the modern abstraction that Victor Matafi brings to life.
This sculpture is both a modern expression and a timeless tribute to the Shona tradition. It is an elegant reminder of the boundless nature of love, grace, and human connection.
The artist was born in 1983 and grew up in the Zviyambe area of Hwedza district, Zimbabwe. He still lives and works in Zimbabwe and is married and has 1 son. Victor uses Opal, White and Springstone for his sculptures. His work is exhibited in Canada, Holland, Austria, USA, Germany and England.