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Named Zug Zug, the caveman encased in plexiglass. WCCO news reported that Zug Zug s artists are Zach Schumack, Ian Molloy-Busse, Harry Hausk, and Gunnar Gapko made this art piece for a local awards show. Zach Schumack is known for his creative art pieces and is the artist behind Leonic Experiential Builders: The goal of Leonic is to provide a one of a kind experience in every project we work on. Whether that be turning an old piece of discarded wood into a masterful art installation, creating a unique design for residences or commercial properties, or designing and building event spaces. ....
If you plan on taking a walk through this Minnesota park anytime soon, you might want to bring an icepick along. Just be careful, or the Minnesota Ice Man will surely take notice. What exactly is this odd piece of artwork and just how did it end up in this Minnesota park? The answer is just as interesting as the Ice Man himself. In reality, it s not a real caveman frozen in the ice, of course. It s actually an elaborate sculpture created by numerous people. The plastic man, encased in plexiglass has been the talk of the twin cities for the past few days, after suddenly appearing in Theodore Wirth Park. And he even has a name. It s Zug Zug. ....
Enter your number to get our free mobile app Four Minnesota artists created this incredible iceman sculpture a while ago and since its creation for a local awards show, it has just sat in one of the artists garage. Until now! They decided to pull the frozen caveman out of the garage and put him on display at Theodore Wirth Park in Minneapolis and people are loving it. The artists who created this frozen caveman named Zug Zug are Zach Schumack, Ian Molloy-Busse, Harry Hausk, and Gunnar Gapko. The block of ice is actually made out of Plexiglass with epoxy resin and, as Zach tells WCCO, his fellow artist Ian, who created the caveman, started with a mannequin actually and it turned into that and he really did an amazing job making it authentic and real. ....