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Lincon Muteta


Lincon Muteta (born January 18, 1975) is a Zimbabwean sculptor.

A native of the Highfield area of Harare, Muteta is the youngest of four in a family which originates from Mutoko; his totem is "Soko Murehwa", or the monkey. He began sculpting in 1989 while in secondary school in Harare, later becoming an assistant to Danny Kanyemba. He was encouraged to start work on his own as a full-time sculptor by Moses Masaya.

He has a great love for shona culture and this coupled with his imaginative and innovative ability has ensured that his work is of a very high quality and standard and has earned him admiration from collectors around the world.

Lincon bases his work on day-to-day events that interest him and the feelings and emotions of the people around him.His faces and gestures reflect the joys and sadness experienced by the sprawling population of Chitungwiza suburb where he also lives.

It is pleasing to note that Lincon has been instrumental in encouraging and teaching younger artists,several of whom are now pursuing solo careers.Lincon's skill has also been appreciated in Zimbabwe in particular by Roy Guthrie,the Director of Chapungu Sculpture Park where Lincon was a resident artist from 1996-97 period.Lincon has travelled personally and attended group exhibitions in South Africa and has travelled to countries like Bahrain,Dubai,England and Canada with Zimsculpt repeatedly from 2004-08 period.His works have also been exhibited in countries like Spain,Germany,Holland,United States of America,Switzerland,Ireland,Belgium and Italy.

When questioned on his motivation to sculpt Lincon says;- "I GUESS GOD GAVE ME THE TALENT AND COURAGE TO SCULPT SO AS TO BRING BACK OUR VANISHING CULTURAL HERITAGE FOR THE SAKE OF FUTURE GENERATION"

Lincon is now married and has two beautiful daughters who adores their father so much.

References

Lincon Muteta Wikipedia