Today's Featured Sculpture
Proud Lady by Aron Kapembeza
Ref No: 1892
Title: Proud Lady
Sculptor: Aron Kapembeza
Medium: Springstone
Dimentions: 60x25x30
Weight: 60Kgs
Sculptor Information
Aron Kapembeza
is one of Zimbabwe’s successful and most represented artists. Born in 1982, he is primarily a self-taught
sculptor. His artistic talent was
evident at an early age of 18 and through perseverance and dedication; he is
one of Zimbabwe’s leading springstone sculptors. Aron maintains his studio gallery and
sculpture garden in New Tafara, Harare, 25km from the encounters Colleen
Madamombe’s unfinished “motherhood” which struck a cord in him. He discovered he was able to see the finished
sculptures hidden in springstone and from that moment, a transformation began
which has snapped the soul of an artist. Colleen Madamombe, an aunt, introduced him to the exciting medium of
stones. She taught him to appreciate
details of nature. Colleen, an
established female sculptor taught him the rudiments of sculpting, before
moving into his own style. She
encouraged him to carve larger stones, this inspired him and later tried his
hand to sculpt, consequently, began to develop his own style. During these early years, he carved
off-cuts. Since his experience with
Colleen, Aron’s desire to create has been continuous and prolific. His passion for the human for has made him
develop his owns expressive style, “womanhood from tender ages to motherhood”,
and this can be seen in a wide range of gorgeous sculptures ranging from
stylised to representational in the gallery. He sold his first professional artwork at the age of eighteen.
Aron says, “I
like to sculpt representational pieces. It is very gratifying to transform rough springstone into a shape that I
can find in the heart of stone.” He is a
young upcoming Zimbabwean artist, who has chosen art as his career and it is a
rare moment when his sensors turned off. He does not consult books and lacks school of fine arts training.
“It’s my own
work and once I select a certain rough springstone or rock I need, I let my
mind and feelings coupled with the intrinsic characteristics of stone control
the final image”. In most cases, the
structure of the stone determines the design. Viewers cannot resist the urge to run their hand over Aron’s
sculptures. He strives to create
sculpture that will seduce the viewer’s eye, stir the soul, and entice the
viewer to touch. He carves as much of
the details of a particular subject as he can, without sacrificing the flowing,
graceful lines, which typify his style. He is a widely collected artist with a diverse and versatile sculpting
talent. His work can be found in
private, corporate and public collections in Europe and African continent and
has 40 exhibitions to his credit. Most
recently, Aron worked with exclusive gallery in Netherlands.
He is one of
the stone sculptors to have a solo exhibition in Netherlands, Europe and the
first sculptor to give lessons in Europe. In July 2007, Aron travelled to Netherlands and worked at renowned
studio Gallery De Buffel for three months. Aron’s work has been exhibited in major exhibitions in Zimbabwe and
internationally. He works at his home, his
knowledge and skill influence local and international sculptor
apprentices. Aron is passionate about
his work, and is interested in sharing with patrons. He is very approachable, and welcomes
inquiries.
“I find it a
deeply natural experience to carve and I am constantly amazed and excited about
the discoveries that can be found in Zimbabwean hard black springstone as well
as opal stone, often using outer blanket of the stones and designing various
styles to contrast with polished surfaces,” says Aron.
“In a way, a
piece of sculptures is still dance…Sculpture can have this poignancy when the
shape and stillness of the silent thing stirs something in the heart that
thought could never dredge up,” John O’Donohue.
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