We had snow! And enough to do real snowstomp art (as opposed to snow-shuffle art). Approximately ten thousand steps and four miles worth of steps later... (only 3/4 km according to my GPS tracker, though ;) )
I did the work late yesterday afternoon, and here's the completed picture as it looked this morning.
And here's what it looked like last night in the lamplight:
Here's an interesting perspective, showing the building, balconies, and street:
During the process of doing the art, Ms. Eclectic took several photos:
And here's a photo taken by some neighbours who live a few floors up from us:
I had hoped to take a photo this afternoon in the sunlight to accentuate the shadows, but that friggn tree casts a shadow over the south end:
For this piece, I wore just my insulated winter boots. I may have to dig out my snowshoes the next time I want to try something like this.
People have sometimes asked how I plan these. For this one, I printed a photo of the lawn and then sketched what I wanted to try to do. I used that photo to identify angles and markers, but, as usual with me, I only approximated the original sketch:
My previous snow stomp art:
Waiting for Our Covid-19 Vaccination
Peter Cottontail Visits the Condo
Snowflakes (done with my granddaughters)
Diagonally Warped in a Parallel Universe, Part 2
Diagonally Warped in a Parallel Universe
A weak pattern in the blowing snow.
The same pattern after some melting
A Christmas Tree (my first effort)