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20 Snow Sculptures On Tree Trunks Made By A Russian Chemist Who Just Wanted To Decorate Her Neighborhood
Snow is one of the most beginner-friendly mediums for sculptures. After the first snowfall, the material is widely available, and it's very easy to shape it to one's needs. If you've never tried making a snow sculpture, try it, it's fun and easy!
Winter and Russia go hand in hand like salt and pepper. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that a random chemist decided to decorate her neighborhood park with brilliant snow sculptures. Everything seems straightforward, right? Well, it is, or, more accurately, it should be, but turns out someone was so envious of Tatyana Yaroslavovna's work that they claimed it as their own, and the media jumped on the pretender, ignoring the original author of the work. But thankfully, the vigilant neighbors saw this injustice and decided to bring it to the public. The snowstorm of public outcry has settled for now, and only the beautiful sculptures remain. So enjoy them before the article melts away under the highlight of other awesome articles.
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These snow sculptures are delightful on trees, but they also show talent. Hope she considers other, permanent medium when the snow is gone!
Medusa's story is such a tragic one. People think of her as a villain or a monster... But that wasn't the case
'First!' Lol. Also my question is, how in the world do you keep the snow from staying on the tree?
Same thought here. And finally someone actually followed the instructions on the blank screen.
Load More Replies...'First!' Lol. Also my question is, how in the world do you keep the snow from staying on the tree?
Same thought here. And finally someone actually followed the instructions on the blank screen.
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