Blowing a Kiss by Lucknos Chingwaru. Springstone, Unique, 50cm high by 62cm wide by 44cm deep, Female, Body, Figurative, Woman sculpture
Blowing a Kiss by Lucknos Chingwaru turns solid Springstone into a playful and intimate gesture. The sculpture stands 50cm high, 62cm wide, and 44cm deep. It shows a female bust captured mid motion. Her lips are pursed forward. She seems to blow a kiss. The gesture feels alive and inviting.
Chingwaru shapes the face with smooth, flowing lines. Cheeks, chin, and neck reflect light from the polished stone. The surface gives the sculpture a soft, warm glow. Shadows gather in subtle curves, adding depth. The tilt of her head adds personality. Shoulders curve naturally. Together, they guide the viewer’s eye toward the lips.
The artist exaggerates proportions slightly to highlight the gesture. The lips become the focal point. The shoulders and neck create rhythm in the composition. Every angle reveals new details. As viewers move around the piece, the kiss seems to travel toward them. This interaction brings the sculpture to life.
Chingwaru balances simplicity with detail. She keeps forms smooth but adds small textures for contrast. This approach emphasizes elegance without distraction. The sculpture celebrates femininity, charm, and warmth.
Blowing a Kiss turns a brief, playful act into a lasting moment. The piece captures joy, intimacy, and human connection. Despite being static, it feels dynamic. Light, curve, and form work together to create motion. The sculpture invites viewers to pause and enjoy the gesture. It transforms a simple kiss into a story carved in stone, making affection visible and timeless.

































