Looking into the Future by Simon Chidharara, Serpentine Stone, Unique, 49cm high by 59cm wide by 24cm deep, Body, Female, Figurative, Male, Men, People, Women sculpture
This piece by Simon Chidharara is a striking Shona sculpture carved from serpentine stone. Measuring 49cm high, 59cm wide, and 24cm deep, the piece features two stylised faces emerging side by side from a single block of stone. Their profiles turn in the same direction, suggesting unity, vision, and shared purpose.
Chidharara uses smooth, polished surfaces for the faces, contrasting with the raw, untouched texture of the surrounding stone. This interplay between finished and natural elements draws attention to the expressive features, calm, composed, and thoughtful. The eyes gaze ahead, as if searching the horizon or contemplating the journey to come.
Though minimalist in style, the sculpture carries deep symbolic weight. It speaks to companionship, trust, and the collective act of looking forward, whether in a family, community, or partnership. The two faces, closely aligned, suggest that progress and hope are strongest when shared.
As with much Shona art, the connection between humanity and stone feels organic and intuitive. The serpentine’s earthy tones and subtle veining add depth and warmth, grounding the emotional theme in natural beauty.
Ideal for indoor or sheltered outdoor display, Looking into the Future invites quiet reflection. It stands as a testament to vision, togetherness, and the strength found in walking forward side by side.
































