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Sculpting in Ice

"Sculpting in Ice" explores the captivating world of ice sculptures, an ephemeral art form deeply rooted in history and cultural festivals across the globe. This book examines how ice sculpting evolved from practical uses like food preservation to a celebrated art, highlighting its significance in various cultures. A key insight is how different societies, from Northern China and Japan to European aristocracy, have uniquely adapted ice sculpting to mirror their values, showcasing the art's inherent flexibility and cultural relevance.

The book delves into the techniques and challenges of working with ice, emphasizing the science behind its formation and manipulation. It argues that despite its transient nature, ice sculpting holds substantial cultural value, reflecting human creativity and acceptance of impermanence. The narrative unfolds chronologically, beginning with the basics of ice formation and progressing through case studies of different cultural regions before concluding with a discussion of contemporary ice sculpting in culinary displays and art.

Through historical documents, interviews, and photographic documentation, the book illustrates the ephemeral nature of ice art. By exploring this intersection of art history, cultural studies, and environmental science, "Sculpting in Ice" offers a unique perspective on this often-overlooked art form, emphasizing its cultural and environmental context.


Author:

  • Logan Rodriguez

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 97 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • History
  • General history
  • Culture
  • Arts and photography

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