My introduction to snow sculpture- snow sculpture

in #art7 years ago (edited)



Recently I showed my first ever sand sculpture here on Steemit (link below) and today I want to share my first ever Snow sculpture. Please forgive the quality of the photos, they are scans from the original 35mm pictures. This was in the day before digital cameras.
After starting my adventures in sand sculpting the year earlier, I was asked in 1997 did I want to be on a team and go to the Russian city of Perm to represent Ireland in a snow sculpting competition. I have always had a great interest in Russian culture and to visit a city deep in the heart of it sounded wonderful. I would learn how to work with snow when I got there, it'll be grand.
Four of us set off with what tools we thought would be useful. Fergus and Niall had already worked with snow and gave my ideas on what to bring both tool and clothes wise.

Back in the USSR

Perm is a city around 1500km from Moscow in the foothills or the Ural mountains. First we traveled to Shannon airport on the west of Ireland to catch an Aeroflot plan to Moscow and from there we took a 22 hour train journey along the tracks of the Trans Siberian express to reach our destination. It was like a journey back through time. The soviet union had already fallen at the end of 1991 but it felt like word had just reached Perm.
The city is probably best known for its Ballet school and the purpose of this event was to try and grow it as a cultural capital.
We were provided with an interpreter and she would become a great companion as we tried to work out what was the hell was going on most of the time. Anna was her name and as the week progressed many of her friends came along with her to meet these crazy Irish guys. Actually just a few weeks ago she made contact with me on The Facebook. After all these years she looks exactly the same.



We were presented with a large block of compacted snow measuring around 3 meters cubed and started to hack away with our garden tools. I had brought a small shovel and some wood chisels which were not that useful but I did make a simple tool from a garden hoe and it saved the day for me. We also had a chainsaw which helped with some of the initial blocking out. Not having great tools made us look quite silly to the other carvers and made for a very difficult job.



Our ideas was to make a big ball representing earth with lots of people trying to help each other to the top. We each took a corner and did what we could with our primitive tools. Below is my side which I was actually quite happy with considering it being my first attempt. The snow was surprisingly strong due to the -20c temperatures.
I thought I had brought good warm clothes but it was still quite dangerous for my toes and fingers in this weather. There were moments when I was scared that my fingers would get frost bite and fall off and there were no places close where we could defrost. luckily we had brought some baileys coffee to try and give some central heating.



Culturestroika

One evening As honored guests of the Major we were brought to see a ballet of Peer Gynt. We were taken straight from work and sat in the front row, still with our thermal work clothes on, the other concert goes were dressed to the nines in gowns and suits. I was really enjoying the dancing and music but when I looked around to share my enjoyment I noticed all the other carvers were asleep, some even snoring from the warmth and tiredness.

Anna also invited us to have dinner with her family which was a nice surprise. She told us that her grandmother was not willing to meet us due to the fact that she believed all westerners were evil. The message that walls had fallen had obviously not reached her. The food was great and we were struck by how similar elements of their culture were to ours at home. For instance, in Ireland we have this thing where we always refuse a first offer of food or tea. The host will then ask us again and we refuse again. Only on the third or fourth offer will we say yes and can all move on with our lives. We were amazed to be going through the same process with Annas mother.

We named the sculpture 'póg mo thóin' and told the organisers it meant 'Friendship and Unity' in our native tongue. It actually means 'Kiss my arse' and was decided upon due to the fact some of the characters carved in the piece had their heads in very awkward positions. It's also an Irish saying and with our innocence a fun in-joke.

In the end the whole sculpture turn out well for a group of amateurs and we were even awarded a prize of a big painting that we had lots of difficult bringing home. I think Fergus still has it.
As we left Perm it was like a scene from Doctor Zhivago as lots of our beautiful interpreters waved us goodbye with handkerchiefs as the train slowly rolled out of the station.




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Ps

Thanks you for reading my rambling words. I hope you don't mind me using the introduceyourself tag but I do look at this as a reintroduction. I would like to welcome my 450th follower. Below are some of my latest posts and a link to my first sand sculpture mentioned above.




My introduction to sand sculpture- Sand sculpture




Hookah-smoking Caterpillar- Sand sculpture




Catch The Wind- Sand sculpture




The Bold and the Beautiful - ice sculpture

Talk to you soon again.
@ammonite

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Dude, these sculptures are amazing!

Thank you very much.

Great story. Friendship and Unity, I love it!

Thanks deirdyweirdy. Sorry i had to leave so early the other night from the meetup.

No worries. I can't say you weren't missed but on the upside, we had a good aul bitch about ye the minute yer back was turned.

Thats good to know especially since we had a great chin wag about you and your brother before you arrived. See you on the next one i hope.

Ha ha ha, Yer a gas man!

Love the story. Fun and ambitious! As a sculptor I can appreciate the challenges you were up against. What a project! Good for you!

Thank you for reading. I love the challenges that each sculpture creates. This was my first time working i such cold conditions and am really glad I pesivered. It has allowed me the earn a living doing what i love.

WTH, you're amazing, even ice, what else can you sculpt? Wood?

Thank you. I have worked with most materials. It just happened by accident that I found my way into ephemeral sculpture. Down the line i'll share so permanent pieces.

Im your fan ammonite, please stay in steem, people would love to keep seeing your work, make your works immortal here, please! Where is that OCD, Im sorry, im not a whale yet, so you have to persist a little about the rewards. Someday ill get there, dont worry.

Thank you very much. great to know I have a fan:) I like your idea of a continuing story as a blog and really cool illustrations. Congratulations on the success you have seen so far

What a beautiful life! skiing in winter and beach in summer :-D

I wish i could ski. Unfortunately I never get the time to learn because im always working. But, that said i have been very lucky to visit these amazing places.

Good post, very well written. Thanks for sharing :) Keep on Steeming.

Thank you for your support, I am slowly but surely finding my writing voice. I Haven't got that must experience in writing so, as with all things, I'm learning by doing.

Cool sand art!

Thank you

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Amazing pictures, I am living in Rostov on Don, I've found you on Steemit Worlmap, I hope we will meet somedays, it's good to make steemit meetings in Russia.

Hi, Thank you for visiting my post. Steemit worldmap is a very hand addition to Steemit. I have created sculptures in many countries and will be adding more soon. I really enjoyed my times in Russia. Haven't been to Rostov on Don but it looks beautiful from your post. Good luck steeming

Thanks. ☺

What a wonderful story. Of course the sculpture is awesome! Had similar experiences with people from Russia.. some of the most wonderful people I ever met. Good thing I know now, that I have to offer food more than once ;-)

Wow! It's awesome