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Name
  
Kristopher Battles


Kristopher Battles


Education
  
Truman State University

Art of war with sgt kristopher battles usmc combat artist


Kristopher J. Battles is an American artist, known as the last remaining USMC combat artist in 2010.

Contents

The combat art of staff sgt kristopher battles


Education

Battles earned a BFA Northeast Missouri State University in 1991.

Military career

Battles joined the Corps in 1986. He served as a computer operator, combat correspondent and chaplain’s assistant. He had to reenlist for active duty as a combat artist.

War artist

The United States Marine Corps supported more than 70 war artists in World War II; and the number of combat artists has declined since the end of the Vietnam War. In July 2010, the Corps supports only one last combat artist. Unless something happens, Sergeant Battles will become notable as the last of his kind.

Since World War I, a long line of American servicemen-artists have produced artwork based on their experiences in combat. The USMC artists have documented the life of Marines in the field. Like his predecessors, Sgt. Battles' artwork develops during a process of "balancing a tactical eye as a Marine" with the "artist's visual eye" and also noticing the way the light is bouncing off the body armor. Battles' deployment to Iraq gave him a sharper eye for what can be portrayed in a combat zone.

"Go to war, do art" is the motto of a Marine combat artist. The mission is to capture images of war on canvases and sketchpads.

Honors

  • 2010: United States Marine Corps Combat Correspondents Association, Merit Award, First Place Combat Art.
  • References

    Kristopher Battles Wikipedia