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Dancers - Tawanda Makore Sculpture

African Masters of Stone

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Stone on Stone

Size: 19 W x 34 H x 19 D in

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About The Artwork

The magic of 'Dancers' lies not just in its exquisite form, but also in the way it showcases the natural beauty of the stone. Each curve and contour of this sculpture has been painstakingly polished to reveal the magnificent minerals within the stone. The fiery orange hues, caused by the presence of iron deposits, are a true feast for the eyes.

This is not just a statue - it's a celebration of the wonders of nature. The various sanding and polishing techniques used in the creation of 'Dancers' reveal the natural colors and textures within the rock, creating a stunning work of art that is truly one-of-a-kind.

Experience the magic of 'Dancers' for yourself - a captivating garden ornament that will breathe new life into your outdoor space and transport you to a world of beauty and harmony. Perhaps the perfect ornament to fill that special space. Or maybe a different kind of gift for that special someone or occasion. The sculpture is suitable for inside or outside the home, requiring minimal care.

ABOUT THE ARTIST: Tawanda Makore was born in 1979. Tawanda was inspired at an early age by his sculptor uncle Akence Makore, and later by cubic sculptor Brighton Sango. By the age of 11 years, when his family moved to Matabeleland, Tawanda found a ready market for his work at the Bulawayo National Gallery.He later worked alongside another of his uncles in Guruve, Albert Makore, and was also exposed to the work of many sculptors in the area. He was a member of Sanganai Art Group for some years and more recently has been a founder member of The Sculptors Community. In 2014 he has plans to visit the Netherlands on a work shop program.Tawanda’s work is generally abstract in form, drawing inspiration from ever changing shapes of his namesake (Makore [Shona]=clouds).

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Sculpture:Stone on Stone

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:19 W x 34 H x 19 D in

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