I showed you a glimpse of this sculpture yesterday. It is titled Aurora Wildlife, and has a strong First Nations influence.
Next to it is this Inuit influenced Pathfinder of Dreams.
Nordic Spirit is the title of this last sculpture.
One more look- though we'll be back here again as the series goes along.
I stepped outside. The big screen was showing the arrival of athletes at the opening ceremonies.
Muskoka chairs gathered around a fire- very Canadian.














Gorgeous works of art.
ReplyDeleteThey are.
DeleteGorgeous sculptures
ReplyDeleteI think so too
DeleteBeautiful sculptures! Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteWorks of extraordinary talent.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely.
DeleteMany is the time I have sat in a Muskoka chair around a fire.
ReplyDeleteA good experience.
DeleteSuch intricate detailing! Amazing work!
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
DeleteThey are beautiful and full of fine details.
ReplyDeleteYes they are.
Delete...these are fabulous and showing them under cover is a stroke of genius.
ReplyDeleteIt was the right choice.
DeleteThese ice sculptures just get better and better.
ReplyDeleteThey do.
DeleteBoth awesome sculptures.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteWow! The indigenous sculptures are fantastic ~ great series of photos ~ thanks
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome.
DeleteThank you for sharing these ice sculptures you always have some lovely ones in Canada!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome.
Deletegood to see indigenous people being highlighted and remembered, wish they would do that here.
ReplyDeleteWe have a lot to make up for, but we're trying.
DeleteThe ice sculptures are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThey are.
DeleteI like the first nation influence. I cannot imagine the talent it takes to create these.
ReplyDeleteIt's a lot of skill and being very careful.
DeleteFabulous ice sculptures, the talent that comes out of a person's fingertips always amazes me. Love your header photo too.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
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