There was an ice carving festival in the outer suburb of St. Charles yesterday. Not an ice festival like last week's in University City, where some small and simpler ice sculptures pulled people into restaurants and bars on a winter day. This was the real deal, expert craftsmen making big frozen treats. The sculptor here is drilling a pupil into a figure's eye. Ouch!
And speaking of which. while reviewing these pictures I noticed that none of the artists wore eye protection. Bad example for the kids.
And speaking of which. while reviewing these pictures I noticed that none of the artists wore eye protection. Bad example for the kids.
You are right about the importance of eye protection for work such as this.
ReplyDeleteWe had our annual Ice Bar last night in the city.
ReplyDeleteAbout your comment about eye protection--- "Thanks Dad!"
Bob, this must have been an interesting event to witness, much less photograph. I agree about the eye protection.
ReplyDeleteAbout the Bank of California building posts and blowback, I have no knowledge of current existence of said bank here in Portland. It might have a new name, for all I know. It's the original name of this beautiful building, so I stick with it. And since it's known on the back of the photo as "old," I'm assuming that at some point there was a newer Bank of California. If I ever get into finding out about it and can take a photo or two, I'll be posting about that building--someday.
Next weekend here is the first weekend of Winterlude. Ice carvers come in and go to work on sculptures that weekend. It's amazing to watch them work, and particularly some of the tools they use.
ReplyDeleteEphemeral art like this is pretty cool. In Florida, the equivalent is sand sculpture.
ReplyDeleteYou are right about eye protection.
Ice art is really intense, you just have to make the mist of it because its only there for such a short time. You're right Bob, a shard of ice could be nasty in the eye!
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