sexy fish

a version of the sexy fish ice sculpture design, carved by Rudy Sanchez
Rudy Sanchez of Texas Ice Carving sculpted this example of the sexy fish design.



*updated 2/1/12

I was fortunate for the opportunity to carve in the Ice Carving Classic at the NRA show in Chicago in 1998. This had been sort of a dream for me, ever since I saw a sculpture by Kevin Roscoe and Vivat Hongpong that I believe was called "the New Queen" or something similar. It showed up on a tv show (CBS Sunday morning?) that I saw while living in New Mexico.

the sexy fish ice sculpture design

My teammate at the Classic was Greg Butauski. One of several pieces that we carved was a scene of fish playing pool called “Pool Shark.” This sex fish was one of the carvings in the scene. Because real props were encouraged for this particular competition, she was also holding a cigarette in a cigarette holder in her left fin. I’ve cleaned up the original design a little bit and added some more water swirls for structural support.

the sexy fish ice sculpture design template

When you carve this piece, if you decide to engrave the scales, try to follow the pattern on the template. I’ve always found scales to be deceptively difficult. Badly done scales can really hurt the look of your sculpture. Also, note the aspects of the design that make the fish “sexy;” the curves, the parted lips, and the sleepy eyes with long eyelashes (snowfill engraved.) If the sculpture is to be viewed from only one side, don’t put an eye or much other detail on the back. Cartoon style sculptures like this one benefit from less detail rather than more (thus the full scales are optional) and strong, clean lines that clearly illustrate the character. At a later date, I might add more characters from the “Pool Shark” design.



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