New Jersey man explains how he made 14-foot Lincoln snow sculpture
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Robert Schott has built epic snow sculptures on the front lawn of his Cranford home for years.
In conversation with Fox News, the artist shared how the vision came to life, why Honest Abe strikes a chord and tips for kids on how to step up their snow man game at home. At 14-feet high, the Lincoln homage is the largest snow sculpture Schott’s ever constructed. The task took about 60 hours total, between Schott and a 10-person crew. The mission began on Jan. 31 as snow began to fall, with the deployment of an 8-by-8-by-4-foot plywood form, to catch the flurries and contain snow shot from a snow blower. The snow kept falling, and a second tier, measuring 6 by 4 by 4 feet, was brought out Tuesday.More Related News