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![]() A view from my front door . . Thoughts on our first snow day of the year? Anyone willing to create some snow art? Artist Simon Beck walks to create amazing patterns in the snow. Have fun!
36 Comments
Christina Rademaker
2/1/2013 02:10:39 am
I really needed a snow day. I mostly won't be out in it though. I'll just see snow art from everyone else while I'm inside drinking hot chocolate by the fire place.
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Stephen Kenworthy
2/1/2013 03:11:10 am
The snow in this piece looks unreal, but it's pretty cool. I attempted to make a snow man for a minute but coulnd't the snow is no good. btw what is website?
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Abbey Garrett
2/3/2013 09:47:13 pm
This snow art is amazing! I wonder how long it took...talk about walking in a winter wonderland!
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Katie Reisert
2/3/2013 09:48:20 pm
That must have taken a pretty long time.
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Nicole Stephens
2/3/2013 09:49:29 pm
This is one of the most incredible things I have ever seen. This arial perspective really enhances the form of the snowflake pattern.
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sophie dye
2/3/2013 09:50:32 pm
Optical illusion snow art i wonder what tools he used to make this
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Christina Kallik
2/3/2013 09:50:47 pm
It is unbelievable that people can make amazing images in such simple way. I wish I was creative.
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Pierce Barber
2/3/2013 09:51:27 pm
I didnt bring anything home thursdsy night so i couldn't do anything over the long weekend. The break was nice, but a delay would have been better.
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Layla Schmiedeler
2/3/2013 09:51:40 pm
Simon Beck is actually an Orienteering Mapmaker from southern England
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Abbey Garrett
2/3/2013 09:52:13 pm
This guy is my idol. SNOW ART FOR LIFE.
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Meghan Boudreau
2/3/2013 09:52:13 pm
I really hate the cold unless its snowing...but I still would never be able to make something like this
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allie ledford
2/3/2013 09:53:00 pm
woah. thats awesome !!!!!!! i bet that took a long time! i would never be able to do that
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megan reid
2/3/2013 09:53:35 pm
Hes not my idol, you are Abbey. I bet you could do something this amanzing, probably even better.
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2/3/2013 09:55:34 pm
It must have taken so long to do this. This guy must be a wizard to be able to know where to step and keep it cinsistant.
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megan reid
2/3/2013 09:58:16 pm
Boooyy he is not Harry Potter, you triipppinnn
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Brittany Scheer
2/3/2013 10:38:40 pm
I love how Beck makes a 3D effect with blocks of the snow!
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Brianna Long
2/3/2013 10:39:03 pm
this is absolutely amazing. it would be so hard to keep the pattern for so long
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Connor Bell
2/3/2013 10:39:12 pm
I couldnt even draw this, let alone create it in the snow. The perspective and shading make it look like it has depth.
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Andrew Kessinger
2/3/2013 10:41:53 pm
I like how he not only made this masterpiece with his feet, but he was able to use form to make his art three-dimensional. The shading is superb.
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Rosalia Garcia
2/3/2013 10:42:57 pm
I was so happy we had a snow day.Even though i hate the snow, i was glad we didn't have school. the snow art looks amazing. it is really creative.
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Kayla Bohn
2/3/2013 10:45:35 pm
I really like this piece of art. I really enjoy how it was made out of nature and with his feet. It's very creative and must have taken a lot of time
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Ben Martin
2/3/2013 10:47:25 pm
This is probably the most involved and detailed large scale art that I have ever seen, he did a great job.
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Micaela Fitzpatrick
2/3/2013 10:48:51 pm
I really like this piece of art. The snow is awesome, except when you can't drive anywhere. SNOW DAYS ROCK
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Keegan RhinesI
2/3/2013 11:01:02 pm
The aerial perspective of the art piece really adds emphasis to the enormity of the piece and helps to show how truly amazing the piece is as a snow flake.
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Jaquay vermillion
2/3/2013 11:04:34 pm
It's not a snowflake
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Keegan Rhines
2/10/2013 07:55:35 am
Yeah it is ugly
Jaquay Vermillion
2/3/2013 11:03:03 pm
Wow This is simply amazing Im gonna try something like this
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Olivia
2/3/2013 11:18:02 pm
I found this snow art amazing! The first thing that popped up in my head what how long did that take?! And how did he scale it out so good ?
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Lindsey Neutz
2/4/2013 07:37:42 am
Who would even think to do something like this?! I'd have to say this is my favorite....Gotta love the snow!
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Tori Wigginton
2/5/2013 07:45:17 am
The detail and intricacy of this project is amazing and the artist's creativity is unbelievable!
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Shannon bryar
2/5/2013 09:55:54 pm
That would be extremely frustrating if he messed up. Would he have start all over
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krista vogt
2/5/2013 11:44:55 pm
This picture is awesome. I love when people find creative ways to make art
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Morgan Weilbacher
2/7/2013 10:48:38 pm
I think this is one of the most creative art ideas I've ever seen and it looks like it took forever since its so tedious.
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Karen Shepherd
2/8/2013 03:12:06 am
If you look in the top right corner of the photograph, you can see him. He is so tiny compared to his art. I couldn't even imagine how long it took him.
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Ashish Cunnapuzha
2/9/2013 10:17:40 pm
I like how he kept a constant vanishing point. That must have been really hard.
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Jarui Desai
2/10/2013 07:33:21 pm
I think it's great that he took the time to make this, it must have taken hours and since it's so big, I'm surprised he got the lines perfectly without being able to see them from above.
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