ezeart's ice dunnys
... and so you're having a leisurely stroll down a city street in Sweden, and you come across a sliver of puddled water ... have a care and see where the water-trail leads back to, becoz it might just be from a melting "Ice Dunny"!

created by Swedish artist Ezeart, these 8"-er Dunnys are casted out of (literal) ICE = by filling up the Dunny-molds (the box's internal plastic-Dunny-holder) with water and putting them in a freezer, after which the frozen-Dunny is removed and a knife used to smoothen the mold-edges ... and they are then left standing all by their lonesome, at public venues, day and/or night... (one man's personal toy collection, turned public/street "art", IMHO)

depending on the weather, they melt between 4-6 hours (as Ezeart/Fredrik mentions via/source) - but come winter, Fredrik plans to use different colors, and with the cold weather, maybe they'd stay "intact" long enough for you to bump into one, yeh? *heh*

peep more Ice-Dunny images @ Ezeart's flickr-stream or "tagged" HERE = *coolness*
(cheers for everything, Fredrik - and happy ice-dunny-making!)

created by Swedish artist Ezeart, these 8"-er Dunnys are casted out of (literal) ICE = by filling up the Dunny-molds (the box's internal plastic-Dunny-holder) with water and putting them in a freezer, after which the frozen-Dunny is removed and a knife used to smoothen the mold-edges ... and they are then left standing all by their lonesome, at public venues, day and/or night... (one man's personal toy collection, turned public/street "art", IMHO)

depending on the weather, they melt between 4-6 hours (as Ezeart/Fredrik mentions via/source) - but come winter, Fredrik plans to use different colors, and with the cold weather, maybe they'd stay "intact" long enough for you to bump into one, yeh? *heh*

peep more Ice-Dunny images @ Ezeart's flickr-stream or "tagged" HERE = *coolness*
(cheers for everything, Fredrik - and happy ice-dunny-making!)