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Preferring to work in Springstone, Amos's exceptional skill and creativity is exemplified as he intermingles the stones natural roughness with precisely carved and polished areas. Amos creates powerful images that are immediate and emotional in their impact that derive their beauty not only from the luminous striations in the stone, but from the force of their expression.

EXHIBITIONS

Chicago Botanic Garden, Chicago, Illinois (2003); Red Butte Gardens, Salt Lake City, Utah (2002); Boyce[1]Thompson Arboretum, Phoenix, Arizona (2001); St. Louis Botanical Gardens, St. Louis, Missouri (2001); Het Slot Zeist, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2001); Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, London, UK (2000); National Museum, China (1999); 1998 Chapungu Australia, Melbourne Australia (1999); Berlin Botanical Gardens, Berlin, Germany (1998); Hamburg Botanical Gardens, Hamburg, Germany (1998); Fort Canning, Singapore (1996/1999); and Kirstenbosch Botanaical Gardens, Cape Town, S. Africa (1996/1999).

PRIVATE & PUBLIC COLLECTIONS

Chapungu Sculpture Park, Harare, Zimbabwe; Helmut Kohl; Hartsfield International Airport, Atlanta, Georgia; and Harare International Airport, Harare, Zimbabwe.


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All artworks of Amos Supuni
Sculpture, Traveling family, Amos Supuni

Traveling family

Amos Supuni

Sculpture - 41 x 20 inch

$14,000

Sculpture, Brothers with a totem, Amos Supuni

Brothers with a totem

Amos Supuni

Sculpture - 34 x 13 x 6 inch

$12,000

Sculpture, We stand together as family, Amos Supuni

We stand together as family

Amos Supuni

Sculpture - 27 x 8 x 6 inch

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Preferring to work in Springstone, Amos's exceptional skill and creativity is exemplified as he intermingles the stones natural roughness with precisely carved and polished areas. Amos creates powerful images that are immediate and emotional in their impact that derive their beauty not only from the luminous striations in the stone, but from the force of their expression.

EXHIBITIONS

Chicago Botanic Garden, Chicago, Illinois (2003); Red Butte Gardens, Salt Lake City, Utah (2002); Boyce[1]Thompson Arboretum, Phoenix, Arizona (2001); St. Louis Botanical Gardens, St. Louis, Missouri (2001); Het Slot Zeist, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2001); Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, London, UK (2000); National Museum, China (1999); 1998 Chapungu Australia, Melbourne Australia (1999); Berlin Botanical Gardens, Berlin, Germany (1998); Hamburg Botanical Gardens, Hamburg, Germany (1998); Fort Canning, Singapore (1996/1999); and Kirstenbosch Botanaical Gardens, Cape Town, S. Africa (1996/1999).

PRIVATE & PUBLIC COLLECTIONS

Chapungu Sculpture Park, Harare, Zimbabwe; Helmut Kohl; Hartsfield International Airport, Atlanta, Georgia; and Harare International Airport, Harare, Zimbabwe.