Harmony

Washington Msonza

  • Welcome to our passionate online gallery, where we present to you the awe-inspiring "Harmony" - a remarkable garden sculpture that will ignite your senses and touch your heart. This piece was created with love and devotion by the talented artist Washington Msonza using the finest Opal Stone Serpentine stone.

    "Harmony" is not just a sculpture, it's a feeling - a feeling of hope, of resilience, and of triumph over adversity. Its beauty and craftsmanship are a testament to the human spirit, and it embodies the essence of the phrase "there is always light at the end of the tunnel."

    This tactile sculpture is a must-have for any art lover or collector. Its intricate details and exquisite finish are a sight to behold, and it's sure to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to any garden space.

    As a stunning garden ornament, "Harmony" deserves a special place in your heart and garden. It's a work of art that exudes passion and emotion, and it's worthy of being the focal point of any garden.

    Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this remarkable sculpture and experience the magic of art. Order "Harmony" today and be inspired by its beauty and message of hope!

    For our large scale African stone sculptures African Masters of Stone offers:

    In-person appointments

    Safe personalised delivery

    Installation

    Follow up care

    While depictions in African stone sculptures may repeat, the patterns in the white Opal stone cannot be replicated, making each large garden statue unique. The artist carves the stone using a diamond tipped chisel. It is then sanded for hours through varying degrees of sandpaper until smooth. The sculpture is then heated and a polish is melted into the stone. Finally it is buffered to leave a wonderfully tactile surface, almost irresistible to touch. Enquire today on 0800 772 3253 or get in touch by email,

  • Washington Msonza, Born 1966. Washington was born in Makumbe, Domboshava district in Zimbabwe. Washington learnt to sculpt in Chitungwiza where he spent a lot of his spare time around his brother in-law Albert Mamvura at his workshop. Albert leant his skill from the renowned Nicholas Mukomberanwa an in turn passed the skills down to Washington. Inspired by famous artist like Locadia Ndandarika, Gedion Nyanhongo, Working amongst such accomplished sculptors enhanced Washington’s skills.

    Washington started off in 1988 as an assistant making small sculptures but now his sculptures are exhibited in the finest galleries globally. In 1991 his work was exhibited at the annual Heritage Exhibition of the Zimbabwe National Gallery. His sculptures have also gained popularity with private collectors in South Africa, Germany, Austria, The Netherlands, Canada and the USA where he has many commissioned works. Washington has led several international international workshops including the International Changchun Sculpture Symposium in China.

  • Height 75cm                                                                                                  Width 50cm                                                                                                  Depth 25cm                                                                                                  Weight 70kg                                                                                                  Stone Opal

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    Option One. We understand it can be difficult to get a sense of perspective  and being able to visualise how the sculpture will look in your garden. (You may have several ideas of where it would fit). Many of our customers have benefitted from a personal appointment. There is nothing like sensing the sculptures in person. That way you can be certain that the sculpture is right for you. Enquire today on 0800 77232 53 or get in touch by email. Option 2 Your shipping fees are calculated in the checkout. For UK garden sculpture destinations, we charge a flat rate of £150 which includes delivery & installation.

        





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