I had one of those sculptures, brought to me by a friend who spent a year in
Zimbabwe. It was a small, vertical circle of monkey-like faces.
Unfortunately, it got dropped in a move and shattered. *sigh* I was really
bummed.

-d

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Subject: RE: Rock pet (was: Re: Saddam joke)


> Patrick-
>
> thanks.
> check out their web site: www.spiritsinstone.com
>
> Besides a "virtual gallery", it has pages on the stone, the people, the
> sculpture process, etc.
>
> The curators of the sculpture project in the U.S. are Anthony and Laura
Ponter.
> Tony grew up in Zimbabwe, in the NE of the country near the mountains. His
> father collected the unique sculpture of the Shona in that region. (Looks
a lot
> like Picasso I think, but was not influenced by "Western" art.)  The
sculptors
> believe that the spirits of their ancestors guide them to quarry a
particular
> piece of stone and make a particular thing of it.
>
> Tony moved to England then the U.S. where he met Laura. They went to
Zimbabwe
> for their honeymoon. He had planned a safari. She became enchanted by the
> sculpture at Tony's father's home, and said basically "to heck with the
safari,
> I want to go meet these people and learn about them and their art".
>
> They set up a project back in the U.S. to support the artists and bring
their
> sculpture here. They have three galleries in the San Francisco Bay Area,
and a
> headquarters/warehouse on a horse ranch in the wine country near Sonoma.
Laura
> has a love for abused or disabled horses, and provides a place for them to
live
> out the remainder of their lives in dignity with love and care. The
sculpture
> warehouse is a horse barn!
>
> We receive notification of events at the ranch, which is by invitation
only,
> and the hippo is our 8th piece of their sculpture for ourselves, plus 3
pieces
> we have given as gifts. This is the only large heavy piece. Six of the
others
> are on the mantel, one is on my desk at work.
>
> -Ben
>
> > That is a nice sculpture! And a beautiful piece of stone!
> >
> > Patrick
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > > Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 4:23 PM
> > > To: CF-Community
> > > Subject: Rock pet (was: Re: Saddam joke)
> >
> > > Speaking of Rock, check out these new photos:
> > > http://www.houseoffusion.com/users/view.cfm?RecordID=195 and
> > > http://www.houseoffusion.com/users/view.cfm?RecordID=196
> > >
> > > This hippo has several advantages over some of y'all's pets:
> > > -doesn't eat
> > > -doesn't mess
> > > -doesn't scratch
> > > -doesn't chew
> > > -doesn't wander off
> > > -always in a good mood
> > >
> > > He's a sculpture from the Shona tribe in Zimbabwe, made out
> > > of a solid piece of
> > > serpentine from the Nyanga Mountains, weighs a bit over 210 pounds.
> > >
> > > BTW in #195, it's the one on the _left_
> > > :-)
> > >
> > > -Ben
> >
> 
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