Ice Sculptures

Ice Sculptures are fascinating works of art from raw materials. These artistic wonders can range in weight from 1-50,000 pounds and dimensions vary from quite small sculptures which are less than 3 inches tall to gigantic sculptures 30 feet tall. An ice sculpture made of 300 pounds, something like this one of clear ice could last 4-8 hours at room temperature (70 degrees), borrowing the elements did not consist of the wind or direct sunlight. That’s kindda of crazy when you consider the artist invested 30 hours of his time to create this lovely piece.

Why not grab something warm to drink and from the comfort of your home stroll through my winter wonderland photo essay spotlighting some incredible works of art in snow and ice!

Interested in more “I” letter blog assignments? Inch your way over to Miss Jenny’s to join her and students in the Alphabe-Thursday classroom. Now follow me over to Miss Amanda’s, as I participate in Two Questions.

This week’s questions will continue in-line with the letter “I”, as in “Ice”

1. Which do you prefer in your drinks,  ice cubes or ice chips?  Usually, I prefer neither in my drinks. On the rare occasion I do indulge in ice, then I overall prefer ice cubes to chips.

2.  Do you like Italian ice, Hawaiian shaved ice or snow cones? It’s been too long since I’ve had any of these to make draw a good conclusion, but the best of my memory it seems Hawaiian shaved ice and snow cones were sweeter in taste than Italian ice.  If that’s correct, then the Italian ice would be my least favorite. Not that I would turn it down, no I wouldn’t. I definitely would enjoy eating it, especially if it were premium quality.  This is actually interesting because my soon-to-be son-in-law’s dad had an Italian ice business here in town before his death.  I have it on good authority, my daughter’s, that it’s some good stuff. Our local newspaper did a piece on it in 2006, check it out HERE!

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