Sculpture - Malawi

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With almost a decade of experience bridging science, museum curation, and traditional blacksmithing, Julien has developed a unique expertise in historical arms, armour, and African art.

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A chameleon becomes a contemporary art figure in this bold collaborative work from Malawi.

Piece attributed to Georges Mkumbula (but unsigned). He treats the animal’s body as a cubist canvas, breaking it into planes of colour and light—blocks of lilac, teal, ochre and cream that shift as the viewer changes position. The painting transforms the chameleon’s changing skin into a dynamic, modernist composition.

The sculptural form is carved from a single piece of local Malawian hardwood by master carver George Lassi. His elongated, stylised chameleon stretched along a branch offers a pure, flowing line that fully supports the painter’s geometric intervention.

The result is a one-of-a-kind contemporary artwork at the crossroads of sculpture and painting, firmly rooted in African contemporary art while engaging with international modernist aesthetics.

Seller's Story

Prospektika International is implementing the project Sail for Ethics -S4E- to improve sustainability in maritime transport, fishing and tourism, actively integrating coastal communities from developing and emerging countries. We sell our collection of art work and antiques to fund the second phase of the project. More info on our website sail 4 ethics dot org. Participate to Sail4Ethics by acquiring our beautiful art work and antiques !

A chameleon becomes a contemporary art figure in this bold collaborative work from Malawi.

Piece attributed to Georges Mkumbula (but unsigned). He treats the animal’s body as a cubist canvas, breaking it into planes of colour and light—blocks of lilac, teal, ochre and cream that shift as the viewer changes position. The painting transforms the chameleon’s changing skin into a dynamic, modernist composition.

The sculptural form is carved from a single piece of local Malawian hardwood by master carver George Lassi. His elongated, stylised chameleon stretched along a branch offers a pure, flowing line that fully supports the painter’s geometric intervention.

The result is a one-of-a-kind contemporary artwork at the crossroads of sculpture and painting, firmly rooted in African contemporary art while engaging with international modernist aesthetics.

Seller's Story

Prospektika International is implementing the project Sail for Ethics -S4E- to improve sustainability in maritime transport, fishing and tourism, actively integrating coastal communities from developing and emerging countries. We sell our collection of art work and antiques to fund the second phase of the project. More info on our website sail 4 ethics dot org. Participate to Sail4Ethics by acquiring our beautiful art work and antiques !

Details

Era
After 2000
Country of Origin
Malawi
Material
Wood
Artist
Cubist Chameleon
Signature
Not signed
Sold with stand
No
Year
2022
Colour
Multicolour
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
30 cm
Width
15 cm
Depth
10 cm
Weight
1 kg
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