Category: | Iced Light |
Medium: | Pigment Ink Photograph |
Edition: | Open Edition |
Print Size: | Matted Size: | Price: |
16"x 24" | 22"x 30" | $500.00 |
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About the Image
Annually in March, the “World Ice Art Championships” are staged in Fairbanks, Alaska. Ice carving teams come from around the world to create large, intricate ice sculptures from crystal-clear blocks of ice harvested from local ponds. The teams carve for 5 days, light their sculptures and get judged.
As spectacular as each entire individual sculpture is (some are over 20 feet high), I found my images inside the sculptures. I became intrigued with the abstract patterns of colored lights bouncing around within a single sculpture and with small portions of two or more sculptures shot at the same time in one photo. That’s what all my “Iced Light” fine-art photographs are about. Enjoy.
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