Cocreating Dragons
Ice carvers have carved a contrasting pair of dragons from a ton of ice. Shaping the ice blocks with chainsaws, chisels, and pure determination.
Artist
James Stugart
Artist
David Wynter
Artist
Wade Lapp
Artist
Lila Ferber
Feb 9, 11 AM – 6 PM (carving) Feb 9 – 10, 6 PM – 10 PM display
Ice carvers have carved a contrasting pair of dragons from a ton of ice. Shaping the ice blocks with chainsaws, chisels, and pure determination.
A group of ice carvers will be revving their chainsaws on a literal ton of ice! The process of carving the ice blocks will take place in the day before the night falls. Afterwords, the finished “ICEterpiece” will be on display for 2 nights, slowing transitioning back into the earth. Here the artists will be carving a pair of dragons, one from the West and one from the East. Both dragons, with their own unique gifts, one of fire and the other water, will be cocreating a heart. At their worst, opposites can destroy each other by aggressively comparing the differences. However, opposites can utilize their differences to create a cohesive outcome.
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