Circle of Continuance

Circle of Continuance

Artist
Sampson Kuvenguhwa
Size
Date
1990
Medium
Sculpture
Material
Stone
Description
Actual Height 1.25m - Created by Sampson Kuvenguhwa, Circle of Continuance reflects the eternal rhythm of life, ancestry, and spiritual protection. The looping upper form symbolizes infinity and the unbroken connection between past, present, and future, while the rounded forms at the base suggest family, fertility, and the grounding force of community. Rooted in the traditions of Shona stone sculpture, the work carries both physical strength and quiet spiritual presence. The circular opening invites reflection on cycles of renewal, while the ascending form speaks of personal growth and ancestral guidance. Kuvenguhwa’s sculpture transforms stone into a living narrative—one that honors heritage, resilience, and the invisible bonds that shape human existence. It is both a contemporary statement and a timeless meditation on continuity, belonging, and the sacred relationship between humanity and nature.
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