Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Day 18, 1/18/2011

A Nanook ice sculpture stands sentry over the lower UAF campus as the sun begins to set on this January afternoon.

Recurrent ice sculptures are the norm in the greater Fairbanks area. Some businesses even use them for advertising. They are eye-catching works of art that draw people in to take a closer look, and generally remain intact until mid March to mid April.

With Fairbanks being the ice art capitol of the world, there are several residents to call upon that are handy with a chainsaw and a block of ice.

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