Dear William, last night, I sent to comments but my Internet wouldn't play ball. I am sending a third (apologies if my other two come up) I scrolled slowly down and devoured these sculptures with my eyes. I don't get to see anything as fragile in our hot climate. Thanks for sharing. Jo
...Winterlude seems to have covered all the bases when it comes to the featured sculpture, what a great show.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty sculptures!
ReplyDeleteWonderful sculptures!
ReplyDeleteI also like the stained glass behind the sculptures.
Hello, the sculptures do look pretty with the colors and lights at night. Have a happy day, great weekend!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks lovely in the evening!
ReplyDelete@Tom: true.
ReplyDelete@Marianne: that they are.
@Ella: so do I.
@Eileen: thanks.
@Klara: it does.
These are great. Thanks for all the photos. :-)
ReplyDeleteReally well done. I can't manage to focus properly these days. Good work.
ReplyDeleteI am thinking these works of art will soon be replaced with colorful tulips.
ReplyDeleteThe colored lights look nice but it is harder to see the details in the pieces. Some of those smaller pieces are quite complicated.
ReplyDeletethe last ice sculpture is an amazing piece of work. Enlarge it to see detail.
ReplyDeleteThe colored light gives the sculptures an extra dimension.
ReplyDeleteThe sculptures look amazing all lit up.
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeleteIt's clever what they can do with coloured lights these days, very pretty.
ReplyDeleteSome very creative pieces here.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colors and night shots ^_^
ReplyDeleteHappy Moments to You,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Esculturas espectaculares.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
lovely as they are, all i can think is: SPRING comes to Ottawa soon!
ReplyDeleteThe colors add a magical effect. Tweeted.
ReplyDeleteMagical Yay!
ReplyDelete@DJan: you're welcome.
ReplyDelete@Jennifer: thank you.
@Janey: it'll still be awhile.
@RedPat: they can be.
@Red: thanks!
@Karen: indeed.
@John: that's true.
@Sharon: definitely.
@Carol: thank you.
@Francisco: thanks.
@Cloudia: eventually.
@Mari: thanks.
@Maywyn: indeed.
I couldn't help think of the lyrics Purple Rain, purple rain.
ReplyDeleteI like seeing the stained glass through these sculptures.
ReplyDeleteNow We Are Talking - Would Be Fantastic To See Some Longer Exposures Shots - Still, Pretty Cool
ReplyDeleteCheers
The dinosaur made me smile.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many ice wonders have been made over the years that we won't get to see because...well...they melt.
Who could play the harp? Maybe that superhero guy who shoots ice out of his hands.
We've seen so much, I can no longer pick a favorite.
ReplyDeleteAmazing work, all of it!
ReplyDeleteGreat selection of works. And as appealing as the bench is I still think I'd rather find a warm spot, inside, with something warm to sip.
ReplyDeleteDear William, last night, I sent to comments but my Internet wouldn't play ball. I am sending a third (apologies if my other two come up) I scrolled slowly down and devoured these sculptures with my eyes. I don't get to see anything as fragile in our hot climate. Thanks for sharing. Jo
ReplyDeleteIce sculptures are beautiful. It must be wonderful to see them in person.
ReplyDelete@Catalyst: hah!
ReplyDelete@Revrunner: me too.
@Padre: thank you.
@Sandi: of course this harp would break!
@Joanne: I know the feeling.
@Magiceye: thank you!
@Kay: that's true.
@Jo: you're welcome.
@Tammie: it certainly is.
That harp had to be a trick to carve.
ReplyDeleteIt would be.
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