Red Stallion I

By Manners Mukuwiri

🔴 A Sculpture That Commands Presence

Bold. Striking. Unforgettable.

Red Stallion I is a handcrafted horse sculpture made from reclaimed materials, transformed into a powerful symbol of resilience, motion, and strength.

This is not just décor — it is a statement piece that captures attention and sparks conversation.

♻️ From Waste to Wonder

Constructed from hundreds of carefully assembled recycled components, this sculpture represents:

  • Sustainability

  • Reinvention

  • The beauty of second chances

Every element has been placed by hand, forming a textured surface that reflects both discipline and creativity.

🐎 The Meaning Behind the Horse

The horse symbolises:

  • Strength and freedom

  • Forward movement and ambition

  • A deep connection to identity and heritage

In Red Stallion I, these qualities are reimagined through a contemporary African lens.

🖐️ Handcrafted. One of a Kind.

  • Individually assembled by hand

  • No two pieces are identical

  • Hours of detailed craftsmanship

This is collectible art, not mass-produced décor.

📐 Specifications

  • Medium: Mixed Media (Reclaimed Materials)

  • Style: Contemporary African Sculpture

  • Size: [Insert dimensions]

  • Finish: Textured, hand-assembled surface

  • Artist: Manners Mukuwiri

👉 Each piece may have slight variations, making it uniquely yours.

💰 Investment

£275

Open to serious enquiries and custom commissions.

👉 Shipping calculated based on location.

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🧑‍🎨 About the Artist

Manners Mukuwiri is a Zimbabwean artist specialising in handcrafted sculptures using reclaimed materials. His work transforms discarded elements into powerful artistic expressions rooted in resilience, identity, and innovation.

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Get in touch

Newmarket, Suffolk (UK)
UK-wide & international support (including Zimbabwe)
Online & in-person (The Racing Centre)

Contact
info@echoesofability.org