
In amongst the broad beans and vegetable samosas, in a freezer in North London, are the latest creations of Wiltshire sculptor Mark Coreth.
Coreth isn’t known for doing things by halves.
Back in 2007 he got his chainsaw around a mountain of polystyrene blocks to create a jumbo-sized (literally) African bull elephant in his garden.
Two years on and he’s got another supersized project on the go, a life-sized ice bear on Trafalgar Square.
BBC (thanks, Mill)





I think people who do these sort of ice sculptures, or those ones done with sand are so talented. Wonderful to look at.
LC x
Why they didn’t put a real polar bear
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Ice .. sand .. paper … all beautifull. A dutch guy invented a little tool to make nice round (half) balls of sand and snow … so even amateurs can do nice stuff now on the beach and such .. Will be a huge summer hit! It’s pretty addicting (making half balls on the beach ..).