Sentences with phrase «ice sculpture as»

Quebec Winter Festival (Carnaval de Quebec) Started initially way back in 1894, but held annually since 1955, the festival runs for the first three weeks or so of February, and features ice sculpture as well as the usual range of winter activities, including the traditional bikini snow bath event.
With free time at the summit station, you will have plenty of time at the summit to explore the Ice Palace and its many ice sculptures as well as visit the café here.

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Skating on the Rideau Canal (and then having hot chocolate) is a true classic, as is checking out the ice sculptures at Winterlude.
Eva Longoria Parker, as she is now known, plays a woman wackily killed by an ice sculpture on her wedding day.
Tim Burton's suburban fantasy wouldn't be nearly as touching without Depp's sad - eyed hero at its center — or its context of Christmas, a time of acceptance, charity and Winona Ryder dancing around ice sculptures.
Money becomes a source of stress as well and the cost of the wedding looms even heavier over George's head when a larger - than - life reception coordinator (Martin Short) with an accent that only George can't understand enters the scene and runs up the bill with extravagancies including ice sculptures and live swans.
Plymouth hosts a variety of events in the community such as Art in the Park, Fall Festival, and Ice Sculpture Spectacular.
Enjoy more than two million pounds of hand - carved colorful ice sculptures kept at a chilly 9 degrees as you celebrate cultural holiday traditions from around the world from November until January.
This winter festival takes place in February and includes parades, winter activities such as dog sledding, and stunning ice sculptures including a massive castle.
All villas are lovingly prepared before arrival with tropical fruit baskets and flower arrangements, lovebird sculptures on extra-soft king - sized beds and stone bathtubs big enough for two filled with petals, while our Concierge can arrange extra touches such as candles floating in your pool and champagne on ice.
Given that little besides the dateline connects Louis Kahn's unrealised cardboard study for an assembly building in Bangladesh with Claes Oldenburg's soft sculptured ice - cream cone and Niki de Saint Phalle's mixed media on wood, grouping by year seems to function primarily as an organising mechanism, marking curatorial choice as more precisely the point.
Together, Oldenburg and van Bruggen created such iconic public artworks as Minneapolis's Spoonbridge and Cherry — a giant sculpture of a spoon balancing a ripe cherry — and Cologne's Dropped Cone, a vanilla ice cream cone seemingly smooshed onto the corner of a shopping mall building.
In Hog on Ice, Pinks, and Creamed Onions (1989), John Chamberlain uses black and white lucite relief to form varying lines in abstract forms, evoking the linear patterns that appear as a result of manipulation and exposure in the artist's crushed automobile sculptures.
She photographs cloud - white figurines, as crisp and translucent as ice sculpture, in chilly but also very funny domestic interiors.
Intriguing pairings will encourage visitors to consider commonalities between seemingly disparate works, such as Giovanni de Vecchi's 16th - century drawing of a corpse alongside contemporary artist Olafur Eliasson's conceptual sculpture of negative space formed by glacial ice melted within a concrete block, The Presence of Absence (Nuuo Kangerlua, 24 September 2015 # 3).
His installations and sculptures focus on the connection between humans, technology, and nature, often featuring hard - to - curate elements, such as bees, ice, and dogs.
Ice Age Sculpture is the second in a series of intriguing Gallery 4 shows that examine natural materials as sculptural objects.
Last month, Schremko traveled to Harbin, China, to serve as a judge at the International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival, where several previous years as a competitor gave her a true appreciation for the challenges of this most ephemeral medium.
They had to use her sculptures as pawns for a game that she developed and for which she designed a field under the ice.
Included in this month's Art on the Shelf book list are: «Muse Mickalene Thomas: Photographs,» «Richard Diebenkorn: The Sketchbooks Revealed,» «Memory Work: Anne Truitt and Sculpture,» «The Art of American Still Life: Audubon to Warhol,» «Ice: 1986 - 2007,» «The Artist as Curator: Collaborative Initiatives in the International Zero Movement 1957 - 1967» and «Wonder.»
We will be inspired by pop - artist Claes Oldenburg, who with his wife Coosje van Bruggen, created the Spoonbridge and Cherry sculpture, as well as contemporary painters Wayne Thiebaud and Joel Penkman, who are known for their mouth - watering paintings of pies, cakes, ice cream, and more.
The introduction of new types of art, for instance - such as Performance, Happenings and Installations - along with new subject - matter - including things like dead sharks, dying flies, huge ice - sculptures, crowds of nude bodies, buildings that appear to be in motion, a collection of 35,000 terracotta figures, islands wrapped in pink polypropylene fabric, painted bodies, spooky projected imagery on public buildings, and so on - have provided spectators with a range of new (sometimes shocking) experiences.
Also indoors are large - scale works in cast pigmented polyurethane including Swinburne Figure I (in pink) and Black Ice (in black), as well as a selection of ceramic sculptures.
Baechler's repetition of subjects, like beach balls and ice cream cones, in his paintings and sculptures, seem endearing, as if he has some loyalty to the objects.
Anya Gallaccio's sculptures and installations are made in response to specific spaces and are often made from mutable materials that have limited life spans such as cut flowers, ice, chocolate, grass, basalt, and fruit.
The program includes the Sapporo International Snow Sculpture Contest, as well as exhibits of ice architecture - including mazes, theatres and other structures.
Her deep absorption with «an everyday magic» constantly informs her work, as is demonstrated by one of the two sculptures presented in this exhibition, the 2008 installation, A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, in which an ice - covered sewing machine sits upon an ornate cabinet, its drawers gaping, full of cloth and thread.
The installation in question is Richter's House of Cards (2013), whose inspirations for making the piece were the sculpture of Richard Serra and Caspar David Friedrich's 1823 - 4 Sea of Ice (also known as The Wreck of Hope).
In November, the storms would blow spray onto these breakwaters, and ice would form, sometimes producing very bizarre sculptures, as well as treacherous footing.
Zoe Simone investigates the melting ice sculpture created by artists Nora Ligorano and Marshall Reese as part of the «People's Climate March» in Manhattan on Sept. 21.
We are rolling out a 10th anniversary logo, which if I get my wish, we will recreate as an ice sculpture each morning at our corporate headquarters.
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