From August 3 to September 30, 2018 the Toronto Botanical Garden (TBG) is the venue for ZimSculpt, an outdoor African showcase of stone sculptures made by renowned Zimbabwe artists. TBG is the perfect backdrop for the exquisite exhibit with most flowers in bloom and greenery all over.
“Sisters” by Lovemore Bonjisi Medium : Cobalt Stone
“Strong Woman” by Tutani Mugubasi Medium: Springstone
“Unconditional Love” by Lacknos Chingwaro Medium : Serpentine
“Partners for Life” Comsos Chingondi Medium : Serpentine
“Playful Children” by Bornwell Chiwaridzo Medium : Opal
“Nesting Cormerant“
“Bearing Fruit” by Shine Musekiwa Medium : Springstone
“Windy Day” by David White Medium : Opal
“Swing Me Mama” by Dominic Benhura Medium : Springstone
Sculpture medium were mostly Springstones, Opal, Golden Opal, Serpentine, Dolomite and Cobalt Stone. Admission is free at the Toronto Botanical Garden and an outdoor Marketplace is open from 10 AM to 5 PM daily for small one-of-a-kind sculptures and Zibabwean jewelries.
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Toronto Botanical Garden, August 12, 2018