A carving of any subject is always an interpretation within the creative imagination of the artist in wood. This carving of a Confederate Artillery Officer has been carved in the Whittle-Carving style of using only knives to carve a representation of a historic figure. The pose includes a cannon ram rod to suggest the artillery motif of the soldier and his outfit is suggestive of his uniform and equipment without being inclusive of the entire outfit. A basswood block measuring nine inches tall, three inches wide and two inches deep was used to create the carving.
Archive for January, 2025
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CSA CALVARY OFFICER
The carving of a Confederate Calvary Officer explored a less common depiction of the common soldier of gray by emphasizing a little change of color in the uniform. Uniforms were more varied than uniform as would be commonly assumed. This carving represents the appearance of a dress uniform with a yellow kepi cap and a lighter gray almost white jacket with yellow trim. The Calvary soldier wore knee high boots, a holstered side arm and a saber.