You must see these ice and snow sculptures from the Harbin ice and snow sculpture festival in northeastern China. This is the 26th annual International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival. Massive buildings built of ice from the frozen surface of the nearby Songhua River, large scale snow sculptures and ice slides are everywhere. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2JcCdPkOGg
Archive for January, 2010
Winter art…
Posted in In the News, tagged china, ice sculpture, snow, snowman on January 25, 2010| 1 Comment »
Watercolor paintings by Marie Natale…
Posted in In the News on January 23, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Paper art by Peter Callesen…
Posted in In the News, tagged creative paper design, making snowflakes, paper cutting, snowflakes on January 20, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Leaf Carving Art
Posted in In the News, tagged amazing, art, carving, leaves on January 19, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Natural leaf carving is actual manual cutting and removal of a leaf’s surface to produce an art work on a leaf.
The process of carving is performed by artists using tools to carefully cut the surface without cutting or removing the veins. The veins add detail into the subject matter of the carving.
The material or most common leaf used in leaf carving is the leaf of a Chinar tree. The Chinar tree is native to India, Pakistan and China. Chinar leaves have a close resemblance to maple leaves.
Photography Art…
Posted in In the News on January 18, 2010| 1 Comment »
There is an artist in all of us. You just have to find it and give it wings.
Karen Mitchelle is a new photographer that is amazing us with her talented eye. She sees things through a beautiful unique way and captures it through photography. To see more of her work, you can visit her web site. www.karenmitchell.smugmug.com
We are sure that Karen will continue to wow us with her talents.
more photos by Karen Mitchell
Posted in In the News on January 18, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Karen Mitchell…..
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