24th Aug, 2019 10:00

Fine Art, Antiques & Jewellery

 
  Lot 209
 

Chemedu Jemali (born 1971) Zimbabwean  an impressive abstract green serpentine stone sculpture on black perspex plinth, 99.5 x 34 cm (sculpture) 42 x 40 (plinth). Chemedu was born in Harare in 1971, his family is originally from Malawi and their (male side) totem is the Miranzi (mouse). In the early ‘90s, his brother Chituwa, an established carver, introduced Chemedu to hard stones like, Serpentine, Verdite, Springstone, Cobalt and Lemon Opal. He is a well known artist in the Shona art movement in Holland and exhibited his work in the Dutch town of Den Haag along with four exhibition workshops in Germany.

Sold for £400


 
Chemedu Jemali (born 1971) Zimbabwean  an impressive abstract green serpentine stone sculpture on black perspex plinth, 99.5 x 34 cm (sculpture) 42 x 40 (plinth). Chemedu was born in Harare in 1971, his family is originally from Malawi and their (male side) totem is the Miranzi (mouse). In the early ‘90s, his brother Chituwa, an established carver, introduced Chemedu to hard stones like, Serpentine, Verdite, Springstone, Cobalt and Lemon Opal. He is a well known artist in the Shona art movement in Holland and exhibited his work in the Dutch town of Den Haag along with four exhibition workshops in Germany.
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