
what it’s like to be an ice sculptor, part 1
I try to answer some of the questions of what’s it’s like to be an ice sculptor. Maybe YOU didn’t ask these questions, but someone did!
I try to answer some of the questions of what’s it’s like to be an ice sculptor. Maybe YOU didn’t ask these questions, but someone did!
I love a cheap ice sculpting tool like the Junichi saw that is super versatile and helps you make awesome ice art. Learn how to make yours here!
From big ice sculpture events in Lübeck, Germany and Fairbanks, Alaska, I’ve assembled this slideshow-style extreme ice art video.
Some question the value of competitions in ice sculpting. But competitions are much more than contests and drive innovation and connections.
Extreme ice sculpting can mean a number of things, but always means taking things to the limit. In this case, ice gets extremely delicate detailing.
An ice sculpture fail with the big ice in Alaska can be deadly! I had a close call years ago when I was sculpting with world champ Junichi Nakamura.
In 2004, Greg Butauski called to ask if I wanted to be on Junichi’s team in Alaska. Sculpting ice with Junichi is a rare opportunity. Here’s how it went.