Simon Beck Creates Incredibly Detailed Patterns by Pacing Through the Snow

Kind of like snowflake crop circles.

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Snow sucks. Feel free to argue all you want, but it does. The only redeeming quality that the awful substance has is that you can create some pretty dope sculptures and artworks with it before it melts. English artist Simon Beck has made a name for himself creating "snow art." Beck finds areas with an abundance of the white stuff (like ski resorts) and walks through it over, and over again. By plotting out his steps and retracing them multiple times, the artist is able to create intricate snowflake designs that are best seen from above. We can only imagine the total number of miles that he has walked for the sake of his art. Check out the cool patterns above and head to Beck's Facebook page for more.

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[via MyModernMet]

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