Wednesday, 9 November 2011

The Wood Carver


IT WAS late afternoon and the place looked sublime, as the reddish sun-rays slipped through the window panes falling on the various carved figures that filled the room, invigorating their lifelike quality. Among the innumerable little wooden wonders one could easily distinguish a few larger ones; a bear standing on hind legs with its fangs exposed, a pack of African elephants carved along a huge oak limb, a brown falcon majestically spreading its wings, and a chessboard carved on the stump of a large tree rooted in the middle of the room, with the figurines resembling exotic animals; the king a lion, the queen a cheetah, the bishop a buffalo, the knight a rhinoceros, the rook an elephant, and the pawns resembled monkeys, all unique in posture and grimace.