Shona Girl by Tendai Kapfudze, Serpentine stone, Unique, 47cm high by 20cm wide by 20cm deep, Female, Figurative sculpture
Shona Girl is a figurative sculpture by Zimbabwean artist Tendai Kapfudze, carved from Serpentine stone. The piece depicts a stylized female bust, characteristic of the Shona sculptural tradition, which emphasizes balance, grace, and emotional resonance through smooth, flowing forms. The natural hues and texture of the Serpentine stone enhance the organic presence of the figure, celebrating both feminine strength and serenity.
A person drawn to this sculpture would likely be someone who appreciates the quiet strength and emotional depth of African art. They may have an interest in cultural authenticity and the craftsmanship of traditional Shona stone carving, valuing the tactile beauty and spiritual resonance of Serpentine. This collector might already be familiar with Zimbabwean sculpture or may be looking to bring a sense of calm and grounded elegance into their home or gallery. They would see in the female form not just a representation of beauty, but a symbol of resilience, identity, and grace. The sculpture would appeal to those who seek art with a story – something that feels both timeless and deeply human.
































