Today's Featured Sculpture
Storkwoman by Richard Mteki
Ref No: 917
Title: Storkwoman
Sculptor: Richard Mteki
Dimentions: 65x30x22
Weight: 42Kgs
Sculptor Information
Born in 1947 in Harare, Richard worked under Canon Paterson and then at the Workshop School of The National Gallery, where his brother Boira Mteki was prominent in the earlier days.
Richard’s sculptures are generally peaceful; they do not disturb but rather leave the viewer feeling calm and content. His work is filled with a gentle spiritual presence, usually small and compact - their messages being much larger than their scale. Having been sculpting for over 25 years, Richard is a master of stone carving and the strength and fluidity of his lines constantly bear witness to his experience. Typically classed, Richard is a first generation sculptor drawing on the beliefs of the Shona man for the majority of his subject matter, although he is also inspired by nature occasionally depicting animals in his own distinctive style. The shape of the raw stone is important to Mteki, he chooses to work with the stone rather than impose his will upon it.
A dedicated conservationist and deeply concerned about the plight of the rhino, he participated in the Rhino Watch exhibition in London in 1994 and donated the money from the sale of one of his pieces to a conservation fund. He possesses a strong social conscience and is eager to instruct younger aspiring sculptors in the methods of stone sculpting, just as he was shown as a young man. Richard feels this is necessary as with out proper instruction, there is no future so he always encourages the youngsters to strive for their own style and not simply to imitate others.
A sculpture by the well known first generation artist Richard Mteki. Richard is famous for carving sculpture that have a bird as part of the subject matter. Generally the bird is a stork. This particular sculpture is off a metamorphosis where a woman is changing into a stork to be able to astral travel.
ReplyDeleteThis is in keeping with the Shona tribe believed that you can change into an animal or bird and astral travel as you would do in your dreams.
Richard mainly carves in brown serpentine.