A contemporary abstract stone sculpture depicting two interlocking human figures in a stylised embrace. The piece is hand-carved from a single block of mottled cream and tan soapstone, featuring fluid, elongated lines and smooth, featureless heads. The figures are joined at the torsos and heads, creating a central void within the composition. The sculpture is mounted on an integral rectangular stone base of the same material. This style is characteristic of contemporary East African soapstone carving, often referred to as Ukama or family-themed sculptures. No artist signature, foundry marks, or inscriptions are visible on the work.
Length: 23 cm
Height: 14 cm
Width: 6 cm.
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