
what it’s like to be an ice sculptor, part 2
This part touches on the downsides of what it’s like to be an ice sculptor, mainly what happens when you screw up, broken sculpture or otherwise.
This part touches on the downsides of what it’s like to be an ice sculptor, mainly what happens when you screw up, broken sculpture or otherwise.
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!
Victor Dagatan sculpted this cool, oversized dragon ice sculpture during a live demo in about 2 hours. There’s a reason why he’s a world champ!
From big ice sculpture events in Lübeck, Germany and Fairbanks, Alaska, I’ve assembled this slideshow-style extreme ice art video.
Patrick Endres has long been regarded as one of the best ice art photographers in the world because of his work at the championships in Alaska.
Be careful what you believe. I used to get emails talking about these beautiful ice sculptures from Harbin, China. These are not from Harbin!
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.