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By Amy Waldman Last winter, on a day that would reach 66 degrees by noon, I saw, on the wall of the Whitney Museum, a painting of snow. Not just snow: “The Trapper” (1921) by Rockwell Kent ...
A few years later, when an injury meant he couldn’t hike or run as easily, he started creating more snow art as a way to exercise. He’s been at it every winter for the last four years ...
“Snow Storm—Steam Boat off a Harbour’s Mouth” (first exhibited in 1842) is one of the best-known, most often reproduced of the more than 300 surviving oil paintings by J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851 ...
making it challenging to transfer the paint off your brush and onto the snow. On this day, it was cold and overcast, but The Hooligans still had a blast creating maps and roadways and art around ...