ANDY ASSMANN: CARVING OUT A LIVING AS A CHAINSAW ARTIST
Pencils and paintbrushes may be some of the most common utensils used for the creation of art, but as chainsaw carver Andy Assmann proves, art can be made in many different and unique ways. Join us as we get to know NGK SPARK PLUG’s latest brand ambassador a little better.
Wood coming alive
Born and raised in the Hunsrück in Germany, the 30-year-old Andy was introduced to chainsaw carving while doing a forestry apprenticeship in 2008. “A fellow colleague was the first person to give me a demonstration of this type of art,” he says. “He is still involved in chainsaw carving to this very day, but I have since overtaken him in terms of ability!” he jokes.
The young Andy took to chainsaw carving quickly, excelling to such a degree that he began to enter competitions in 2016. “I participated in events in England and Germany where my team won the top prize,” he informs.
A versatile artist
The time it takes to complete a sculpture can range between five minutes and four days, and he considers oak the best raw material to work with. “Oak looks great,” he says. “It is very durable in terms of weather as well as being very easy to work with.”
It is the sculpting of animals, however, where he believes he particularly excels. “The carving I am most proud of is one I made of a bull, which is very detailed and proportional,” he informs. “This may soon be even surpassed by a life-size carving of a horse which I am currently finishing,” he adds.
A career on the rise
Andy relies on the manufacturer Husqvarna for chainsaws, of which he has 14 different types. Given its role in the efficient functioning of a chainsaw, he is also eager to recognise the importance of the spark plug. “Without spark plugs, I wouldn’t be able to carve very quickly!”
With this in mind, his recent partnership with the world’s leading ignition and sensor specialist is something which he believes suits both parties perfectly.
“The company’s spark plugs are the best on the market,” he says. Since taking up chainsaw carving fulltime, Andy has been able to pursue his passion for travelling, displaying his chainsaw skills in destinations such as Austria, Hungary and Canada. His talent, moreover, is being increasingly recognised with works of his being put on display in high-profile places such as the German Bundestag in Berlin.
With the support of NGK SPARK PLUG, his profile looks set to continue increasing. “I have high hopes for the future,” he tells. “I wish to be able to continue improving my wood carving technique so that my overall performance gets better. On top of that, I just hope that I can carry on travelling to more interesting places and meeting more great people.”
NGK SPARK PLUG wishes Andy Assmann continued success in his career.
I wonder which one is more challenging carving wood carving ice.
That is true rick but both are beautiful if they craft with passion for what they do
After reading the story about Andy,I looked up on some of the art work you made,very impressive how you turn a piece of oak into such a beautiful piece,The antelope which looks like a Fellow Deer is incredible.Well done,never knew a chainsaw could create a masterpiece.Hope NGK continues supplying spark plugs for you.
Wow.
Very impressive
Incredibly talented chap, just checked out his Intsagram page.
Great to see NGK getting behind such a diverse array of talent.
You are very talented Andy, and it is great that NGK is supporting you.
Andy has made some very impressive artworks! Excited to see what he comes up with in the future.
Brilliant talent.
Once gain, its great to see NGK sponsoring individuals with such talent.