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Instagram Posts Tagged
harare
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Pheoleen Gandari’s (b.
This
image
was posted on
April 04, 2023
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#zimbabwesculpture
#zimbabwe
#sculpture
#harare
Zimbabwe boasts an abundance of stone deposits throughout the country and a unique, artistic tradition of stone carving.
This
image
was posted on
October 28, 2022
.
#zimbabwesculpture
#zimbabwe
#sculpture
#harare
The Shona are the largest Indigenous group in Zimbabwe.
This
image
was posted on
October 12, 2022
.
#zimbabwesculpture
#zimbabwe
#sculpture
#harare
The sculpting process for Shona artists starts by locating a stone and excavating it before sketching a rough shape in charcoal.
This
image
was posted on
September 12, 2022
.
#zimbabwesculpture
#zimbabwe
#sculpture
#harare
Zimbabwe gained its independence from the United Kingdom in 1980 following decades of conflict between minority white rule and majority Black opposition movements.
This
image
was posted on
July 20, 2022
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#zimbabwesculpture
#zimbabwe
#sculpture
#harare
Zimbabwean artists carve their sculptures from the indigenous stone that permeates the country and exhibits an array of hues.
This
image
was posted on
June 29, 2022
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#zimbabwesculpture
#zimbabwe
#sculpture
#harare
“I am proud to be a Shona and that the art movement is enlightening the world on our myths and beliefs.
This
image
was posted on
June 10, 2022
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#zimbabwesculpture
#zimbabwe
#sclupture
#harare
The Shona comprise the largest Indigenous group in Zimbabwe.
This
image
was posted on
March 11, 2022
.
#zimbabwesculpture
#zimbabwe
#sculpture
#harare
New exhibition alert!
This
image
was posted on
February 22, 2022
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#zimbabwesculpture
#zimbabwe
#sculpture
#harare