We are always up for a challenge here at Dunedin and this one was to transform delicate, thin slivers of ice into this pleasingly angular, if ephemeral, sculpture. Winter has finally struck and one pupil took the opportunity to be icily creative. Don’t be fooled by simplicity of form though, the interplay of friction (or lack of), longitudinal instability and chilly hands made this a particularly perplexing exercise requiring patience and perseverance to complete. Quite a contrast to the glee with which it was subsequently destroyed. Well, you couldn’t not, could you?
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