Snow sculptures take over the streets during Festival du Voyageur
By Jennifer Pazdor
David Macnair’s sculpture of two voyageur heads sits at the corner of Provencher Blvd. and Saint Joseph Road.
David Macnair’s sculpture of two voyageur heads looks out over Provencher Blvd.
Snow sculpture outside of the Legislative Building in Winnipeg made by David Macnair.
One of multiple ‘toque and boots’ snow sculptures on Provencher Blvd. signalling the Festival du Voyageur season.
Broadway and Main Street snow sculpture by Denis Vrignon Tessler.
The first part of the double snow sculpture Bird on a Wire made by Geertje Jacob, Christian Reif, Damon Dowbak and Walter Kuch from Germany and Ontario in the International Snow Sculpting Symposium at Festival du Voyageur.
Both pieces of Bird on a Wire at Festival du Voyageur. One piece of a bird perched in a hand and the other of a face engraved in a sheet of snow with a quote on the opposite side.
Full shot of Convergences made by Fabien Champeval, Friederike Schrott, David Marchelli and Arnaud Roblet from France, Germany and Corsica and Bird on a Wire in the background in the International Snow Sculpting Symposium at Festival du Voyageur
Close up of Convergences made by Fabien Champeval, Friederike Schrott, David Marchelli & Arnaud Roblet from France, Germany and Corsica in the International Snow Sculpting Symposium at Festival du Voyageur.
Colossal snow sculpture in the International Snow Sculpting Symposium at Festival du Voyageur made by Lyle Peters, Garry Funk, Jac and Seth Heinrich from Manitoba (Steinbach), Canada.
Snowflake in an Embrace made by Neil Fogg, Allan Fogg and Jacques Boulet from Winnipeg, Canada in the International Snow Sculpting Symposium at Festival du Voyageur.
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