Ice & Snow
The ephemeral nature of Ice & snow is both challenging and inspiring. It’s been a great medium for experimentation. These works have been sculpted in collaboration with other artists.
'Falling Walls'
Harbin, China 2011
3m x 3m x 4m
This sculpture was exhibited at the "International Snow Sculpting Competition" Harbin, China in January 2011. It was a work carried out in collaboration with Carolina Pinto, Carolina Navarro, and Tomás Saxton. Winner of the National Fund for the Arts, Chile (FONDART) for projects abroad 2011.
'Horizon of the Rising Light'
Sapporo, Japan 2012
2.5m x 2.5m x 3m
Exhibited at the "63 Sapporo International Snow Sculpting Competition" in Sapporo, Japan. This sculpture was made in collaboration with Carolina Pinto and Carolina Navarro. Winner of the ‘DIRAC” Arts Fund, Directorate of Cultural Affairs, Chancellery of Chile
'Inner-Space'
Quebec, Canada 2003
3m x 3m x 6m
This sculpture was exhibited at the "International Snow Sculpting Competition 2003" in Québec, Canada. It was made in collaboration with Carolina Pinto and Pablo Saavedra. Supported by the Fund of the Directorate of Cultural Affairs, Chancellery of Chile (DIRAC) for art projects abroad.
'Frames'
Ushuaia, Argentina 2003
2.5m x 4m x 2m
In 2003, this work was awarded the second prize at the ‘1st International Snow Sculpture Symposium’ in Ushuaia, Argentina. Created in collaboration with Carolina Pinto and Pablo Saavedra.
'Ice Frames'
2m x 0.6m x 2mt
Harbin, China 2011
Exhibited in 2011 at the "International Ice Sculpting Competition" in Harbin, China. Created in collaboration with Carolina Pinto. Recipient of the Chilean National Fund for the Arts (FONDART) for art projects abroad.