shhhessh Dan, even I knew he was referring to Mopho Gonde...
Born and raised in Zimbabwe, Mopho Gonde is hailed as the finest wildlife sculptor in southern Africa.
"The greatest thing about leadwood is that the hardwood trees need not be destroyed. This medium comes from dead trees, once pushed over by great elephants, which have laid in the African sun and rain for years and have almost become petrified". Like teak, leadwood is extremely hard and when polished turns a rich reddish color, giving it a wonderful earthy look.
Mopho's animal sculptures are painstakingly created by hand and capture the very essence of each animal in exacting detail. Because of the degree of workmanship that goes into creating each piece, we only receive between 17 and 20 pieces a year. This puts Mopho's work in demand as serious wildlife art collectors have begun to recognize his great talent.