Monday, 14 April 2014

The Hosho Player

A sculptor of a Hosho Player
This is a sculptor of a Hosho Player, this is basically a person who is playing a traditional hand held musical instrument that comes in pairs. This instrument was used in the ancient period along side with the Mbira by locals who wished to invoke the spirits. The instruments helped define a mood whether a mood for battle or a mood for joy and celebration.

The skull images

Image of a human skull

Look at his attention to detail

Almost realistic
To be or not to be, Shakespeare expressed in Othello. When looking at this human skull one cannot help to think of those words being recited by a thespian. 











This skull looks almost realistic, attention to detail gives the sculptor a realistic look. Even the color and texture looks like it hah been dug up. This sculptor was actually done in commemoration of world AIDS Day


Thursday, 3 April 2014

This weekend

this weekend there will be a modelling show with some class, working class I should say. Miss professional Zimbabwe, check it out

another thing to add:
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Tuesday, 1 April 2014

a must watch video in my personal opinion

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EkUfKjHD80
 By far the most touching video montage I have ever seen

Sculptor of an elephant

Tendayi's masterpiece of and elephant playing
                 This here is a statue of an elephant as done by the artist Mr Tendayi Dhlamini.
In Bulawayo and Matabeleland the imagery of an elephant represents, great strength and trustworthiness. It is even used as the crest to represent the provincial rugby team. When looking at that picture one can see his attention to detail in the making of such a master piece. It even looks like the elephant is playing with its trunk.