Flying Angel – a sculpture in Serpentine by Tendai Mashaya. Read more
Gorgeous piece ‘Rhino Head’ by the late first generation artist Bernard Matemera. Read more
Spirit Medium
A beautiful and spiritual little piece by the late First Generation Bernard Matemera. Read more
Crested Eagle
‘Crested Eagle’ – an early piece by the First Generation artist Ephraim Chaurika.
Ephraim lives near Guruve, in the North of Zimbabwe. Read more
Birthing
A powerful piece depicting a woman giving birth and the look of shock she’s in with such a big baby!
A rare early piece by the late and infamous First Generation artist Bernard Takawira.
Some scratches, dings and knocks which is usual for such an old collectors piece. Dating back to the late 50’s. Read more
Mother Bathing Baby
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. Read more
Elephant
An intriguing piece by the late Master First Generation sculptor Fanizani Akuda. Always wondering what is it, despite the title, you’re questioning, I love that about his work.
A few scratches and dings here and there, typical of an older, early piece of the late 50’s.
Location, South Africa. Read more
Mother & Child
An early piece by the late First Generation sculptor Fanizani Akuda. This is an original, warts and all! It has a few scratches and knocks which is usual with early works – adding to its authenticity and intrigue. Located in South Africa. Read more
Wise Elder
Wise Elder – a sculpture in Serpentine by the late Bernard Matemera. Located in South Africa with the family of the late collector. Shipping and insurance can be organised. Read more
Anteater Bird
The late Bernard Matemera’s ‘Anteater Bird’ in Serpentine stone. A rare chance to purchase such a beautiful piece. This is part of a large collection we’ve been offered the chance to sell. Bernard Matemera was one of the first greatest stone sculptors. Click on the link below to find out more about Bernard! Read more