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Will Kautz began his artistic training while he was still a young boy. His father, William Charles Kautz was a fine artist in New York and creativity was an important part of his home environment. He remembers sculpting marble beside his dad when he was still a boy.
In 1985 Will began to carve to help pay tuition bills while attending law school. Within a few weeks his designs began to sell as quickly as he could produce them. Through the years, Will has sold his wood sculptures to numerous galleries and collectors around the world. His carvings have been displayed at the Museum of American Folk Art, the Shelburne Museum, and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. He has also been chosen by Early American Homes magazine for its annual Directory of America's Best Traditional Craftsmen.
To see more of his work please visit www.kwkautz.com
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In 1985 Will began to carve to help pay tuition bills while attending law school. Within a few weeks his designs began to sell as quickly as he could produce them. Through the years, Will has sold his wood sculptures to numerous galleries and collectors around the world. His carvings have been displayed at the Museum of American Folk Art, the Shelburne Museum, and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. He has also been chosen by Early American Homes magazine for its annual Directory of America's Best Traditional Craftsmen.
To see more of his work please visit www.kwkautz.com
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K. WILLIAM KAUTZ
K. WILLIAM KAUTZ AMERICAN FOLK ART300 CLAY HILL ROAD
HARTLAND, VT 05048
802-299-2448
www.kwkautz.com
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