2.If Mikey Likes It, You Know It’s Delicious
3.Dancing Without Sound, Performing Without Sight
4.Reclaiming Native American Art
5.The Artist Immortalizing the Big Catch with Fish Prints
6.Growing Snowflakes For Science (And ‘Frozen’)
7.The Japanese Glass Artist Inspired by Water
8.The Art of Restoring a Face
9.The Castle That Melts
10.Scaling the Toughest Ice Climb on the Planet
11.Tapping for Justice
12.The Street Artist Bringing Civil Rights Icons to Life
13.Frozen Forever: This Chinese Ice Cave Never Thaws
14.Creating the New Sounds of Dubai
15.A Hub For Art and Pop Culture in Dubai
16.Néle Azevedo Creates Monuments That Melt Away
17.More Than a Handshake: The Historic Origins of the Dap
18.This Work of Art Changes With Temperature
19.The Michelangelo of Microsoft Excel
20.They Look Like Photos, But They’re Not
21.Turning Precious Metals into Art
22.Building Beautiful Monsters
23.Fake Food, Real Art: Crafting Display Delicacies
24.Hawaii’s Long Legacy of Lei Making
25.Inking Her Own Story
Shintaro Okamoto makes art out of ice. While the artist is known for carving elaborate ice sculptures, Coors Light recently challenged him to create frozen time capsules celebrating the best of summer. Using special freezers at his ice studio in Queens, New York, Okamoto froze everything from fruit to a baseball bat to a patch of grass in giant blocks of ice. He likens the process to stopping time. Get a closer look at Okamato’s studio to watch the ice sculptor at work.
This Great Big Story is by Coors Light, Celebrate Responsibly® 2019 Coors Brewing Co., Golden, CO.
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