Wood
Carving

Wood
carving is a tradition with some of the tribes of Arunachal Pradesh. The Monpas,
Khamtis, and Wanchos occupy significant place in this art. The Monpa wood carver
make beautiful cups, dishes, fruit bowls and carve magnificent masks for ceremonial
dances and pantomimes.Wooden masks are also carved by the Khambas and Membas
of West Siang. The Khamptis make beautiful religious images figures of dancers,
toys and other objects. Very beautiful wood carvings are made by the Wanchos
of Tirap. In fact the Wancho area is the Chief center of wood carving.
Wancho wood carving was earlier associated mainly with head hunting and human
head dominated everything that they made. But now-a-days veriety of subjects
are included. They are invariably free standing. Minute observation on the details
will reveal that the Wancho wood carver had deep sense of proportion, inspite
of the fact that they give much attention to the head.
Of late departure from the traditional fixed form is noticed in many carved
figures. Symmetrical postures are replaced by assymetrical ones, relief works
are experimented in various themes. There is no doubt that change has penetrated
deep into the Wancho wood-carving.
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