There is a book called Early American Wood Carvings, by Erwin Ottomar Christensen and is available on Amazon.com. Hope this helps. Jett
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The Eastern Woodlands Indians main resource was trees. The trees were used to make canoes, shelters, carving tools, and weapons for wood.
They carved stones or they drew pictures to express there feelings they didn't have a alphabet like we do today.
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Erwin Flewelling has written: 'Carving an American goldfinch' -- subject(s): American goldfinch, Patterns, Wood-carving
carving wood is pretty much cutting the piece of wood to make a shape
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Ian Norbury has written: 'Carving Classic Female Figures in Wood' 'Techniques of Creative Wood Carving (Techniques of Creative Woodcarvin C)' -- subject(s): Technique, Wood-carving 'Carving Facial Expressions' -- subject(s): Facial expression in art, Wood-carving, Technique, Face in art 'Carving Classic Female Faces in Wood' 'Sculpting the female face & figure in wood' -- subject(s): Women in art, Wood-carving, Technique, Wood-carved figurines, Face in art 'Relief woodcarving and lettering' -- subject(s): Technique, Wood-carving, Lettering, Relief (Sculpture)
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Kelley Stadelman has written: 'Carving teddy bears' -- subject(s): Wood-carving, Wood-carved figurines, Teddy bears in art 'Carving angels' -- subject(s): Wood-carving, Wood-carved figurines, Angels in art
Frank Fox-Wilson has written: 'Carving nature' -- subject(s): Patterns, Wildlife wood-carving, Wood-carving
It is a physical change, because you're giving the wood a new shape.
Heinrich Hoppe has written: 'Whittling & wood carving' -- subject(s): Wood-carving