These artists from Winnipeg are re-creating Canadian camping in Sweden using only ice and snow
From the camper to the campfire, Jennie O'Keefe and Chris Pancoe are translating summer into deep winter
To get to Jukkasjärvi, Sweden from Winnipeg, Manitoba is no small journey. For artists Jennie O'Keefe and Chris Pancoe, it was their first time figuring out how to create a full installation out of the snow and ice already on-site at Icehotel Sweden, located in this small town considerably north of the Arctic Circle.
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As two of the artists selected by Icehotel Sweden to dream up rooms this year (every year, the hotel curates a roster of artists from around the world), Pancoe and O'Keefe decided to take their summer love of camping and create a winter experience. With chisels, saws and very thick gloves, they went to work building a camper, massive ice bed and even a freezing campfire to give visitors to the Icehotel a vision of what it's like to be a cozy camper in the Canadian woods.
See the feline-inspired room created for Icehotel Sweden by Halifax artists Sonia Chow and Huschang Pourian here. And you can find out more about the Icehotel here.
Check out more images from other beautiful rooms at the Icehotel below:
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