Josia Manzi


One of the pioneers of Tengenenge, and the last remaining first generation sculptor (along with his wife) at Tengenenge. He moved to Tengenenge in 1967, a year after Tom Blomefield founded the site. Even during the war years, Josia remained in Tengenenge even while many artists left to find safer places to stay (including Tom Blomefield). He switched from being a builder to becoming a sculptor because there was less money in building as there were so many around. Sculpture offered the prospect of a better living.

His Sculptures are mostly focused on traditional spiritual themes, and his method of carving is guided by the belief in the spirit within the stone wanting to come out, through which his own spirit (shave) assists. The themes which he works with all contain elaborate cultural stories, which are extremely rich in meaning and metaphor. 
At the Brock awards in Dec 2017