Finding Art in Nature

After several days of freezing cold temperatures and gale-force winds, I photographed this winter sculpture frozen in the snow. If you’re looking for a cool accent piece for your home or workplace, then visit the following galleries to discover fine prints and more…

19 responses to “Finding Art in Nature”

  1. Wind sculptures in snow are the best, as long as they are not on my sidewalks or driveway. Happy Thursday Phil. Allan

    1. I agree. Thanks Allan, you too. 👍

    1. Thanks very much, dear Janet ~ have a great day! 🤗

  2. WOW! Spectacular! ♥️

    1. Thanks very much, dear Robin! 🤗🌹

  3. Wonderful ..art piece, my friend!

    1. Thanks very much, dear Marina ~ so glad you like it my friend! 🤗🌹

      1. Hard to see a picture of yours or composition I don’t! 😉 👌

        1. So kind of you to say, Marina ~ TY 🙏💖😊

  4. Beautiful! When I was in Iceland I loved photographing frozen waterfalls, tried to do the same with the ice and snow on my roof but didn’t succeed. This time 😉

    1. Thanks so much, dear Helena ~ glad you like it! 🤗

  5. Footprints of the wind.. What an incredibly inspiring piece of photography.. I love to know your first thoughts before you decided to take the photograph..

    1. It is as you say, a winter work of art carved by powerful winds and frozen in single-digit temperatures. What remains is what the wind could not move, the essence, if you will, of this snowbank, shaped by storm and beckoning to share its beauty through time.

  6. Wow 😍 it looks awesome!!!!!!!

    1. You’re a sweetheart, my dear friend Blagica ~ thank you! 🥰

      1. Thank you!!!!!!!!!

        1. You’re most welcome 🤗🤗🤗

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