No Art Supplies Required For These Stunning Masterpieces

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If you ever happen to be at the Les Arcs ski resort in France you may encounter a strange sight - A man wearing snow shoes and walking in circles for hours on end. Meet Simon Beck, an artist who creates beautiful landscape 'paintings', using just the pristine white snow and his two feet.

The British resident who spends his winters in the beautiful valley of Savoie where the resort is located, began creating his snow masterpieces in 2004 as a way to have a little fun after a day of skiing. He enjoyed it so much that he started carving more intricate drawings and then shortly after, began using the endeavor as his primary form of exercise. Over the years, the Oxford University Engineering Science graduate has created numerous geometric design masterpieces featuring snow bursts, snowflakes and even shooting stars.

Simon begins by plotting out the design with the help of an orienting magnetic compass. He then dons his headphones and with Beethoven's music blasting in his ears, begins the painstaking 'painting' process by treading carefully on the soft white powder. On days when the snow is too shallow, the artist resorts to creating his drawings using a shovel. While the resulting designs are not as intricate as those created by his feet, they are still quite amazing.

While creating snow art is difficult enough, what makes it even more so is the temporary nature of the canvas. Therefore, everyone of these masterpieces that sometimes span the size of three football fields joined together, have to be completed in a single day. This means that Simon often ends up walking in the freezing cold weather for eight or nine hours at a stretch. Also, thanks to the unforgiving nature of soft snow, there is no room for error - Every step has to be perfectly orchestrated or the design will be ruined.

What's even worse is that these works of art last for only a day or two and the only evidence that they ever even existed is the photographs the artist takes when he completes each one - That's because even the lightest of snowfalls or wind is enough to wipe the snowy canvas clean! But Simon Beck does not seem to mind - The fresh snow just provides him an opportunity to create yet another stunning masterpiece!

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238 Comments
  • saliada beckover 10 years
    that is my dad we do it together all the time
    • det3
      det3about 10 years
      to be honest i dont believe it but if its true that is awesome so ill give you a like and follow :)
    • Alexandraover 10 years
      Wow I would be so cold awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!
      • Selenaover 10 years
        Awsome I'm impressed
        • mayaover 10 years
          when i get face book when im older i would become one of his fans this is amazing i love art and snow art might be what i will do
          • Skatergirlover 10 years
            I love his art
            • Smileyfacestefover 10 years
              Nice
              • smiling girlover 10 years
                I like how he makes the art with SNOW
                • halled
                  halledover 10 years
                  :)
                  • Eoeover 10 years
                    its O.M.G!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                    • vaishu
                      vaishuover 10 years
                      Cool