Together We Stand by Ronnie Dongo, Portland Stone, Unique, Signed, 81cms high by 98cms wide by 28cms deep, People, Men, figurative, Body sculpture
Together We Stand by Ronnie Dongo is a powerful Shona figurative sculpture that expresses unity, solidarity, and shared human strength. The work presents a group of four people standing closely together, each figure resting a hand on another’s arm. This simple yet meaningful gesture creates a continuous chain of connection, reinforcing ideas of support, trust, and collective resilience.
Carved from Portland stone, the sculpture carries a sense of permanence and quiet authority. The pale, natural surface enhances the clarity of form, while subtle tool marks add texture and warmth. Dongo simplifies the human body into strong, rounded volumes. As a result, the figures feel grounded and timeless rather than individualised. The absence of fine detail allows the theme of togetherness to remain central.
Light plays gently across the stone, revealing the rhythm of the forms and the careful balance between mass and space. Moreover, the interlocking arms guide the eye across the composition, encouraging the viewer to read the group as a single, unified structure. The sculpture feels stable, calm, and deeply human.
Signed by the artist, this unique work measures 81 cm high by 98 cm wide and 28 cm deep. Its horizontal emphasis gives it a strong physical presence, making it well suited to gallery display, public interiors, or contemplative spaces. The scale invites close viewing while allowing the emotional narrative to unfold clearly.
Overall, Together We Stand reflects the strength of community and shared identity. Ronnie Dongo combines traditional Shona carving with contemporary clarity. The result is a gallery level stone sculpture that speaks quietly yet powerfully about connection, cooperation, and human dignity.
































