Awards

The Snow Lions is a team of Singaporean sculptors and artists created by Edmund Chan, to represent Singapore in international snow and ice art event

SNOW LIONS

Snow & Ice Sculptor

Awards

2020    3rd Runner-up, 47th Sapporo International Snow Sculpture Competition

2017    4th Runner-up, 44th Sapporo International Snow Sculpture Competition

2014    3rd Runner-up,  41st Sapporo International Snow Sculpture Competition

2013    4th Runner-up,  40th Sapporo International Snow Sculpture Competition

2012    4th Runner-up,  39th Sapporo International Snow Sculpture Competition


 
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2020
3rd Runner-up

XYZ Star

We see patterns, shapes and geometry that forms the harmonic world we live in. They may be individually fragmented, but beautifully piece together.

Influenced by the Japanese kusudama origami, this sculpture is inspired by the late Singaporean mathematician, Francis Ow. This star-shaped sculpture is formed with 6 triangles along the X-Y-Z axis.

Artists

Loh Tze Joo
Edmund Chan
Gregory Chan


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2019

Uniquely Yours

Just like our DNA, no two person shares the same fingerprint.

Even if you try to distort them, it is still uniquely yours.

Artists

Loh Tze Joo
Edmund Chan
Anton Chen


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2018

Changing Seasons

Artists

Loh Tze Joo
Edmund Chan
Priscilia Kheng

 

A quiver, it falls
As sunset befalls            
Snow rises, greens fade
October rays cascade

In shadow—beauty still
Sits tall these leaves awaiting    
Reminisce those moments fleeting     
As dawn springs new beginnings


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2017
4th Runner-up

Paper Plane. Let's Fly

Above the ground
Across the grass
Over oceans
Through meadows
To you, my friend
On the bench
It falls
Only
To soar again

Artists

Loh Tze Joo
Edmund Chan
Priscilia Kheng


2016

Don't Poach. Stop Poaching

The Nautilus is known a a living fossil because it's existence date back to the prehistoric period. Today it is being hunted for it's beautiful shell just like other endangered animals for their skin, tusk, horn, bone etc. Let us do our part by preventing them from extinction.

 

Artist 

Loh Tze Joo
Edmund Chan
Woo Mun Seng


2015

In the Beginning

Nothing is more precious than when a sperm and egg is transformed into a living heartbeat and priceless life is created.
Treasure it.

Artists

Loh Tze Joo
Edmund Chan
Priscilia Kheng


2014
3rd Runner-up

Let's Remove It

Would you like to live in a place full of conflicts, hostility, aggression or even war torn environment? The barbed wire is often used as a barrier to separate opposing parties. In order to enjoy peace and harmony, "Let's remove it".

Artists

Loh Tze Joo
Nelson Lim
Edmund Chan


2013
4th Runner-up

Saving Gaia

Upon completing reading this passage, trees making up a forest size of a football field will be cut making into product that we inadvertently use. Fortunately, most of these products can be recycled, so think before you crush that piece of paper.

Artists

Loh Tze Joo
Nelson Lim
Edmund Chan


2012
4th Runner-up

Friendship

This sculpture takes a form of a ancient knot known as the reef or Square knot; which is simple to tie and yet secure. This knots comes with many purpose, is used in many different aspect of life and culture. From tying a gift box, to sailing. One can see this sculpture with many meaning, it can symbolize and remind us that true friendship and unity is simple and it will not be easily undone. Tied from two equal thickness of rope interweaving each other, its represent the equality of mankind, supporting and helping each others. It holds and shares a strong bond and bind a certain truth.  So human must learn to love each other; if one is overpowering another, there will be no friendship or unity. Thus the knot will be weak and fail.    

Artists

Loh Tze Joo
Nelson Lim
Edmund Chan