ice carving secrets: lobster design
ice carving secrets: lobster design
This design originally showed up in a newsletter in 2000. The text from the original article (which included the Tiki head also) was as follows:
“Lobster” and "Tiki Head"
Dawson List, Ice Dragon Ice Sculptures
New Orleans, LA
This lobster design is intended to be used in twos: one lobster on either side of another sculpture. The second lobster is done as a mirror image. In the original sculpture, the central sculpture was a restaurant logo. For the lobster antennae, you can drill holes and use white pipe cleaners or something similar. The tiki head design works well for luaus or other Hawaiian theme parties

Below, I’ve included a picture illustrating a pair of mirrored lobsters. As stated above, they would work well set on either side of another sculpture, such as a logo, which is how I originally used the design in 2000. For the antennae, you could use white pipe cleaners, thin glass or plastic tubing that’s been bent slightly, or even long, white straws; it’s up to you.

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lobster design
5/19/07