Saturday, April 2, 2022

Cold Ice Sculptures And Snow Figures

Returning now to my Winterlude retrospective and 2018, here we have more of the ice sculptures in Confederation Park.


In the Glebe, the finished snow sculptures of the neighbourhood were on display as I passed through on a couple of different days.


This particular one, with an Olympics theme, was at Lansdowne.


And this one was up the street, with a bit of extra snow on him after a snowfall.


This last one paid tribute to the late Canadian singer Gord Downie, frontman of the Tragically Hip.

28 comments:

  1. Number three looks like a sturgeon.

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  2. Awesome collection of sculptures.
    Have a happy weekend!

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  3. ...when will the thaw begin?

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  4. How I wish I could see the ice sculptures up close.

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  5. @Italiafinlandia: indeed.

    @Marie: it does.

    @Francisco: thanks.

    @Eileen: thank you.

    @Tom: it feels cold today. Asto this series? Into May.

    @Nancy: they are wonderful.

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  6. So many different ones! So much variety. This winter here... not even a tiny snowman.

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  7. I never cease to be amazed at these.

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  8. The snowboarder has an unbalancing feel to it when I try to see what it is. lol. Nice pictures

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  9. The snow sculptures look so much like marble.

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  10. There are some very detailed sculptures in this group.

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  11. Otra buena colección. Son todas preciosas.

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  12. Amazing sculptures! These people have a lot of talent to be able to create these.

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  13. @Sandi: indeed.

    @Iris: we get our share.

    @Jeanie: me too.

    @Maywyn: thanks.

    @Bill: they are.

    @RedPat: indeed.

    @Sharon: very much so.

    @Mari: thank you.

    @Ventana: thanks.

    @Denise: they do.

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  14. Making these with snow & ice requires real skill.

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  15. Fantastic!
    Really beautiful!

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  16. Lovely things to see, these sculptures. Thank you.

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