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About the Author and the Artist

Martin Geisler-Moroder and family


Geisler-Moroder Austrian Woodcarving School

A-6652 Elbigenalp 63

Lechtal, Austria

Tel. +43 5634 6215

Fax: +43 5634 6128

geisler-moroder@aon.at

www.woodcarvingschool.com

The Geisler-Moroder Austrian Woodcarving School

The tradition of woodcarving has been passed on from generation to generation in the Moroder family for over 400 years. At the beginning of the 1950s, Professor Rudolf Geisler-Moroder began to teach woodcarving to a group of young students in Elbigenalp, Austria. This was the seed of the school that today is called the Geisler-Moroder Austrian Woodcarving School.

The professor’s son, Martin Geisler-Moroder, established the present school in 1984. It is not only the largest school of its kind, where creative people from five continents come to learn the art of woodcarving, but also the only school that follows a “dual-system education” in the field of carving. Practical and theoretical lessons are taught in parallel during the weekly courses. All courses are bilingual, presented in both German and English, and are available at all levels. The participants can find suitable courses in any area of woodcarving, including figure and ornamental carving. This list of classes includes portraits, nude figures, animals, relief, decorations, rough outs, nativity figures, and many more. Specialized courses, such as modeling, chainsaw carving, stone and bronze sculpturing, woodturning, painting, and gilding—to mention only a few—are also among the possible choices.

Many of those who carve as a hobby spend their holidays in Elbigenalp, participating in short courses and benefiting from both the high-quality courses and the beauty of the surrounding Alps. For those who wish to pursue woodcarving as a career, the school offers a longer-term structured curriculum to prepare for the Professional Wood-Sculptor Diploma. Classes are held all year round.

There are special “English weeks” organized for those who wish to meet other English-speaking carvers.

Martin Geisler-Moroder and his family welcome all course participants to enjoy their comfortable guesthouse and their excellent restaurant. For information on courses, please contact the Geisler-Moroder Team at the address at the left.

About the Instructor Who Completed the Project

Horst Pali was born in 1965 in St. Johann/Tyrol, Austria. He studied woodcarving for four years in the government Woodcarving School in Elbigenalp and graduated as a Wood Sculptor in 1985. He is a self-employed sculptor and a carving instructor at the Geisler-Moroder Austrian Woodcarving School. He specializes in the restoration of churches.

Horst lives with his wife, Maria, and his two sons in their family home in Tyrol.


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