Monday, 13 January 2014

Ice Carving at Canary Wharf

Yesterday we went to an ice carving competition at Canary Wharf, with 12 countries taking part.
It was a bit crowded, and the teams were still busy carving the statues, so I couldn't get too many photos, but we went back at night when they were closing down, and got some nice night pics.

 The area around canary wharf has some great cityscapes and sculptures - I have always meant to do a photo series here, but never got round to it!

 Entrance to the underground

 Why does this centaur carry a spare head in his side?

 Close ups of the ice graffiti wall


 This is the side of a collapsible information booth - ingenious design!

 The theme of the competition was fashion, so there were a few shoes on offer

 Carving action

 Nice icy Beyonce butt






 When this was being carved in the day, I thought it was Hercules wrestling a snake - with it finished and easy to see, I don't know what it is anymore!

 The French teams sculpture - some on guys, you can do better than that!

 Loved this one - a girl blowing bubbles!

 This was the winning entry, done by team Togo! Where do they get to carve ice in Togo - it had a little dog and swan on the sides as well.

 How different lighting can affect ice photos - above, with no flash

 Close up of her belt

 With a shaky hand

Not sure how I got this one this dark


With a flash

1 comment:

Graeme said...

Some very impressive sculptures!!! To think they're all going to melt away. Ah, the impermanence of it all. A spiritual lesson there somewhere.