After
leaving the U.S. Army, Marv Kaisersatt taught junior high math
in Faribault, Minnesota until his retirement in 1995. With
time on his hands during a work stoppage in 1976, he turned to
woodcarving.
Marv
prefers the challenge of carving scenes from a single block of
basswood. This
allows the carving to take on a sculptural quality through the
interplay of mass and space.
He teaches
classes at Whillock Studio in Faribault. The emphasis is on designing
in clay and carving the caricature from bandsawn blanks.
He
has written a book, “Creating Caricature Heads in Wood and on Paper.” It
takes the carver through yet another approach for carving caricature
heads, but more important, it lays out a detailed procedure for
designing them.
At the International
Woodcarvers Congress, considered by many as the premier general
woodcarving competition, Marv, as a caricature carver, has amassed
a variety of awards and honors.
1991 - Cecil
Wakefield Award for Unusual Interpretation
1992 - Featured
Show Exhibit
1996 - Peoples
Choice Award
1997 - Second
Show Runner-up
1998 - Flexcut
Creativity Award
2002 - Featured
Show Exhibit
2002 - First
Show Runner-up
2003 - Cecil
Wakefield Award for Unusual Interpretation
2004 - Best
in Show
Best in Caricatures
(11 times)
In 2006 he
was honored by Woodcarving Illustrated as their Woodcarver of
the Year.
Marv
Kaisersatt
227 Central Avenue
Faribault, MN 55021
(507) 332-7912
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