• Fine Artist Leah Robb
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  • Snow Statue
    Jan 2010
    Snow
    250cm tall

    This is my biggest snow head to date. Scotland experienced a big freeze and the snow was too dry to sculpt with until the thaw came.
  • Unfinished Snowman
    I like the floor lighting. Even though it didn't quite work on the snow face, it works on mine 🙂
  • Emerging Head
    Dec 2010
    Snow sculpture
    120x90x180cm

    Built using dry snow, a bucket of water and carving tools.

    NFS 😉
  • Emering Head
    I wore woolen gloves and rubber gloves. I had a bucket of hot water to dip my hands in when they got too cold. I had a bucket of cold water to dip the dry slow in to makae slush.
  • Emerging Head from above
    My technique for this sculpture is a mixure of building, carving and smoothing. I made slush in a bucket that could be modelled and then cut, carved and smoothed off.
  • Emerging Head
  • Me and my Head
  • Emerging Head with hair
    Photographing at night gave better definition.
  • Me and my head
    This is my most refined sculpted snow head in terms of detail due to the use of slush rather than just snow. Slush when frozen can be carved.
  • Emerging Head in profile
  • Emerging Head from below
  • Emerging Head in daylight
  • Me and my head
  • Posing with my Emerging Head
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© Leah Robb 2014