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The Pawn
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Jim Rigg of Plainfield, VT, carved this 8' tall Indian maiden from a white pine log. The historical reference is to the “cigar store Indian,” but with a modern theme for an ancient dilemma. She is selling the bundle of cigars—something distasteful that she really doesn’t want to do—but is being paid with beads and a mirror. The name, “The Pawn,” refers to the fact that she is being used to advance another’s purpose.

As seen in Wood Carving Illustrated Issue #34
· Date: Mon January 30, 2006 · Views: 10162 · Filesize: 77.3kb, 50.0kb · Dimensions: 292 x 480 ·
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Tue February 7, 2006 23:25 Rating: 9.00 



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