
Ice Art was challenged by New World Productions to create a series of famous face, ice sculpture portraits using just snow, paint and ice... Each portrait was hand-carved, and the result was excellent. 13 Nov 2009
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"Being Green these days is as important as being BEE compliant... Although not broadly enforced by legislation, moving into a more green focused work environment is simply doing your part for the planet and reducing your carbon footrprint as a business. I have received some interesting emails on this topic and so I decided to challenge my own business and see how green the ice sculpture business really is... I was pleasantly surprised when I broke it down." James Cussen, Director Ice Art. 7 Oct 2009
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It was only a year ago that the 2010 World Cup looked like a distant milestone, with multiple obstacles and something generally considered to be an event much later down the line - now with under 275 days to go its almost upon us and before you can blink it will be over. 8 Sep 2009
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Ice Art was commission by the Chris Burger Petro Jackson Players Fund to carve an ice sculpture replica of the Webb Ellis World Cup Rugby Trophy for the Bell'S Night of the Stars Rugby Extravaganza at the Durban ICC. The function was very well attended from the greats of the past in Joel Stransky and Bob Skinstad through to the entire Springbok team. 4 Aug 2009
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We know it's popular with certain Inuit clans and Eskimos in the very northern ice-capped locations of the world, but very few people have had the chance to try their hand at Ice Golf. It's really not as easy as one might think and takes some deft putting to overcome the slippery course. 21 Jul 2009
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Rooi Rose - icy magazine shoot - in our freezer... 28 May 2009
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Last week the Ice Art website was completely revamped and relaunched. This website has much more access to imagery, the ability to request quotes online, a wealth of information on the industry, links to the Ice Art Press Office and Blog, and a number of Ice Art videos. 6 May 2009
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Black ice sculptures...? Can you do it...? This is a question we have received in the past, and the simple answer is yes, under the right circumstances. After all, we are the rainbow nation. 1 Apr 2009
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Take a 150kg block of ice, a chainsaw, some chisels, a die grinder, some serious sweat and you will have a spectacle to remember. 6 Mar 2009
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Ice Art was commissioned by agency Bester Burke, on behalf of Distell, to carve a series of Ice Chests for Vawter alcoholic Spring Water. 17 Feb 2009
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It was a frosty tee-off at Pearl Valley for Ice Art and Bell's Whiskey. Each day of the tournament a large golf ball fountain was produced, along with snow-engraved replicas of the SA Open logo. 2 Feb 2009
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Creating an eye-catching contrast on the clear ice is very effective with pure white snow. In some cases, the designs can be particularly intricate and it takes a steady hand and an accurate eye to generate a successful replica. 16 Jan 2009
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When it comes to ice carvings and ice sculptures, replication of logos in ice is a speciality at Ice Art... always proving itself to be a fantastic method to generate a focal point around a brand or activation. 3 Nov 2008
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James was once commissioned to carve a larger than life-size hiker summiting the peak of Everest for Discovery Channel. The sculpture started out as eight full blocks and weighed in at 1200kg at this starting point. 18 Jul 2008
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How clear?! That's the question we field on a regular basis. The quality of the ice produced at Ice Art is carving grade and is crystal clear, unlike normal ice which is opaque, dirty and fractured. 16 Jul 2008
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Ice Art has been receiving a wave of requests in the last six months particularly to undertake their sculptures live and on site for the guests. Whether the venue has been the CTICC, Atlas Studios, Brandhouse HQ, on the beach or on a boat out at sea...! 25 Jun 2008
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Ice Art was commissioned to carve an ice globe for Hunters Dry. This required all the planets of our earth to be engraved onto the surface using snow. 20 Jun 2008
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