True Lovers by Simon Chidharara, Serpentine Stone on Granite Base, Unique, 57cm high by 68cm wide by 27cm deep, Family, Female, Figurative, Male, Men, People, Women, Love sculpture
This piece by Simon Chidharara is a unique Shona serpentine stone sculpture it features two heads carved directly into the rock, positioned facing each other with eyes closed and lips gently touching. This intimate gesture conveys a quiet moment of connection and affection between the two figures.
What makes this sculpture especially striking is the way most of the original stone remains intact around the carved heads. The natural, rough texture of the surrounding serpentine contrasts beautifully with the smooth, polished surfaces of the faces. This interplay between raw and refined stone highlights the artist’s skill and intention, creating a powerful balance between nature and human emotion.
The closed eyes and tender touch of the lips suggest trust, peace, and unity. The heads seem almost to emerge naturally from the stone, as if love itself is growing from the earth. This subtle yet profound interaction draws the viewer in, encouraging reflection on the depth and quiet strength of intimate relationships.
Mounted on a granite base, the sculpture gains stability and a sense of grounding. Overall, True Lovers combines abstraction with emotional expression, making it a deeply moving tribute to connection and love in its purest form. The work reflects both the artist’s mastery of material and his sensitivity to human experience.































