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Rufaro Ngoma

Location: Greendale, Harare
Age: 39

Works for Sale

  • Contemplating Price on application
    Contemplating
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    I've Heard Enough
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  • Forward Together Price on application
    Forward Together
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Previous Works

  • Looking Into The Future Not for sale
    Looking Into The Future
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  • Partners Not for sale
    Partners
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  • Passion Not for sale
    Passion
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  • Reflective Not for sale
    Reflective
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  • Shy Girl Not for sale
    Shy Girl
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  • Meditating Not for sale
    Meditating
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  • Messenger Not for sale
    Messenger
    Not for sale

Rufaro was born on the 29th of May 1981 in Nyanga (Zimbabwe)

Rufaro went to both primary and secondary school at Anla Mission School.

Rufaro grew up loving sculpture in the gallery of Nyanga Craft Centre. Using first hand testimonial evidence immediate from his primary and high school education in 2007.

Herding cattle, playing banjo guitar and moulding animals with clay with love were various elements that formed a strong education and social background for himself. He then teamed up with the renowned Cephas Mashaya.

From humble beginnings, Rufaro sealed dizzy heights to become a prominent artist in the international contemporary art arena. Rufaro is genious driven by hardwork and creativity. His work captures every major developement and turning point in his quarter century long life.

Now Rufaro is known as the Golden Boy of Zimbabwean stone sculpture, the interesting showcases of Rufaros rise up is well represented by his pieces sold locally and abroad in countries such as Germany, Canada, USA, UK, South Korea, Holland and South Africa.

An recent video of Rufaro can be found on YouTube:

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For centuries, botanical gardens around the world have featured sculpture throughout their grounds… Now, the (Naples Botanical) Garden is capitalizing on its “Gardens of Latitude” tagline to present more than 200 stone sculptures from Zimbabwe, which rests in the same 26 degrees north and 26 degrees south band around the equator that is the Garden’s focus.

Brian Holley, Executive Director at the Garden, says “I think just providing the opportunity for people to see the quality of sculpture that is being produced in Zimbabwe will be a surprise to most people,” he says. “But even more important will be the way that the sculptures enhance the experience of visiting the garden.”

Naples Florida Weekly
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