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scraping away millimeters at a time with a metal spoon

For many, the foot of snow that fell this weekend was a nuisance to be shoveled, or an excuse to stay inside. For Carlos Aldo Martins, who was hard at work in front of his Anderson Avenue apartment on Saturday, it was a blank canvas.
A 12-foot lioness,http://www.pilewu.com/truereligionjeans.html/, lording over a freshly-killed deer, sat sculpted out of snow. Martins paced around it, scraping away millimeters at a time with a metal spoon, smoothing her sides with a trowel,true religion outlet. Neighbors stopped to snap photos with their phones and cars honked as he waved back, putting on the finishing touches.
"It came from my imagination," he said. Martins said he started in the late night hours on Friday, rising at 5 a,cheap true religion.m,http://www.masenv.com/. to continue working on the lioness, based on images he downloaded and printed out off the Internet. All told, he figures he spent about 20 hours on it.
Martins, whose trade is construction, is accustomed to working with marble and granite,Louis Vuitton Online, but said said he started sculpting as a kid in Brazil, making likenesses out of sand and clay. Snow is a new medium, though, and  last winter, wowing his neighbors with a life-sized horse,Gucci Outlet Online, glistening with a glaze of ice,Burberry On Sale.
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