Martino Studios will be creating magnificent snow sculptures during Winter is Alive!

Local Food | Sustainable Energy Protects Habitats

Kids from the Bayview Community Center contributed their ideas and drawing to create the design of these snow sculptures

What we do right here in Wisconsin affects people and animals from the North Pole to Africa! Using old types of fuel has started changing the climate of our planet, threatening their homes, food supply, water and safety. We can help save them and protect the world by switching to clean energy and electric vehicles.

Local Food, Snow, 6 feet high x 4 feet long x 4 feet high x 4 feet wide, 2021.

Sustainable Energy Protects Habitats, Snow, 6 feet high x 4 feet long x 4 feet high x 4 feet wide, 2021.

Image 1-3 Credit: Mark Fitzgerald

Mike Martino and Tom Queoff’s carved snow sculptures will be on view at Brittingham Park and Elver Park for the duration of Winter is Alive!, weather permitting. Designs at Brittingham Park are influenced by kids from the Bayview Community Center. Designs at Elver Park are influenced by Carol and Andy Phelps.

Website: http://www.martinostudios.com/snowsculptures.html

Winter is Alive! project funded by: Andrew and Carol Phelps | Downtown Madison, Inc. | J.H. Findorff & Son Inc.

Installation Site: Brittingham Park | Elver Park

Image: sourced from MartinoStudios