Neva & Arteon
Arteon Arteon
I’ve been thinking about how the clean lines of a blueprint can still hide a storm of emotion. Have you ever found that your ice pieces start with a precise plan but then take on their own shape as you sculpt?
Neva Neva
Yes, the first outline feels like a clean line on paper, but as I carve, the ice whispers its own rhythm, and I follow that quiet pulse.
Arteon Arteon
Sounds like you’re letting the material guide the story, not forcing it—exactly the balance that turns a neat outline into a living piece. Keep listening to that pulse; that’s where the real magic happens.
Neva Neva
I let the ice do its own thing and watch it grow. It’s the quiet moment that feels most alive.
Arteon Arteon
That quiet moment is the heart of the piece—like a hidden beat you’re hearing. Trust that rhythm, it’s what gives your work depth and soul.
Neva Neva
I’ll keep listening to that hidden beat. It feels like the only honest part of the sculpture.
Arteon Arteon
Let that pulse be your compass, and the rest will naturally follow your vision.