From the Shona people of Zimbabwe comes this expression of joy and unity, carved into stone. Two antelopes — one large, one smaller — curl together in a touching, delicate expression of love.
Shona artist Regis Mazaura hand-carves native rapoka stone using only hand tools.
aww thnks..yeh u did:)
Woow! these sculptures are beeeeaaauuuu…tiful….Thanks for sharing.
Well, at least I’ve been able to steal your adopted animal ;). Thanks a bunch 🙂
meyumposts: I am really glad…:) & thanks!!! to let me know about it :))>>kl: Thanks for liking the pictures..and yes I am happy at least I could share something with you 😉>>Please do visit you all!>>cheers!
Thanx for passing by and posting on my blog..> Keep visiting my blog..> Btw, can we have a link exchange?
Hey there Dawn,>Thanks for visiting my blog, well,all forms of art are beautiful coz they convey emotions…yanyways…have fun and a great day…>cheerio,>pankaj.
awe! this ones soo alive, so warm. :))) i love it!
just wonderful!>kalakar apni kreitiyon mein kis terah jaan daal dete hain ye uska ek sakshat namoona hai!
I really like this statue. I love simple, sweeping lines.
Saadgi mein bhi qayamat ki ada hoti hai….heard about it but after this pic I think I should believe it too 🙂
lovely!
lovely!
Thanks to all for the visit and kind gesture!>>Please come again 🙂