ice carving secrets: when ice falls 2
ice carving secrets: when ice falls 2
When an ice sculpture falls, it can be very good for your ice carving business...as long as it wasn’t your sculpture that fell. I have clients that won’t use other carvers because they’re worried about a sculpture falling during the event. One client had a sculpture fall because it wasn’t durable enough for the conditions at the event. After I talked to the carver, he told me that the client had put the sculpture in front of a fan on a warm day at an outside event. The sculpture deteriorated rapidly and ended up falling while the guests were there.
In the case above, the client would deserve a lot of the blame if somehow the carver had no way of knowing about the fan. If he set the carving up in front of a working fan though, then it’s his fault. I try very hard to keep my sculptures away from fans, large ventilation vents, doors that open to outside, heat lamps, intense lighting, and any other spot that would up the rate of melting. It’s the job of every carver to look into the future and try to anticipate what could happen if the sculpture isn’t placed in an ideal spot. If the carver isn’t setting up the sculpture, then whoever is needs to know what will and won’t work.
when ice falls 2
8/13/06