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 Brazilian artist Nele Azevedo’s Ice Sculptures of Melting Men great artwork is cool … literally! In this art installation, Nele created hundreds of sitting figures out of ice - the installation lasted till the last one melted in the heat of the day:

Ice Sculptures of Melting Men

Ice Sculptures of Melting Men

Ice Sculptures of Melting Men

Ice Sculptures of Melting Men

Ice Sculptures of Melting Men

Ice Sculptures of Melting Men

Ice Sculptures of Melting Men

Ice Sculptures of Melting Men

Ice Sculptures of Melting Men

Ice Sculptures of Melting Men

Ice Sculptures of Melting Men

Ice Sculptures of Melting Men

Ice Sculptures of Melting Men

Ice Sculptures of Melting Men

Ice Sculptures of Melting Men

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