Midzi neDenga (Roots and Sky)

Midzi neDenga (Roots and Sky)

Artist
Sampson Kuvenguhwa
Size
Date
2000
Medium
Sculpture
Material
Stone
Description
In this powerful composition, Sampson Kuvenguhwa brings together two opposing yet inseparable forces: the grounded and the transcendent. The polished lower form, smooth and contained, represents the human presence — anchored and shaped by life’s journey, like a vessel holding memory and identity. Rising from it, the raw, unpolished stone erupts upward like a fragment of earth or sky. This untouched surface speaks of origins — the ancestral and natural forces beyond human control. The balance between these forms is delicate but intentional. Kuvenguhwa suggests we stand between midzi (roots) and denga (sky) — between where we come from and what calls us beyond. It is a meditation on identity: not fixed, but held between earth and infinity.
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