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Thomas Mukorobgwa $2,000
Thomas Mukorobgwa $2,000
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Mother Bathing Baby by Thomas Mukarobgwa

Stone: Serpentine
Type: Human Life
Dimensions: 16h x 5w x 6d inches (40h x 12w x 15d cm)
$2,000Enquire

An enchanting piece by the charismatic and late First Generation artist Thomas Mukorobgwa. Or Thomas Mu, as he was known.

A very powerful and thought provoking piece, such expression and empathy in the mothers features. A rare collectors piece.

Located in South Africa.

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I’ve seen the previous two ZimSculpt exhibitions and, judging by the preview photographs, this year’s collection has a much more modernistic cast, somewhat whimsical in several of its pieces. Earlier exhibitions were “heavier,” always a problem with stone; several of this year’s major pieces are very graceful, more stylistic, and probably more attractive to a Western audience.

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