Beautiful Resin and Flower Animal Sculptures Look Like They’re Carved From Ice

Fantasy Animal Sculptures by Evgeny Hontor

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Resin is a versatile medium that can be cleverly crafted to look like other materials. Russian artist Evgeny Hontor uses it to create miniature animal sculptures that look like they’re made of ice. The faux ice sculptures appear as though they belong in an otherworldly forest, where tiny creatures evolve from the icy rivers.

For Hontor, creating art is “a philosophy of life.” He’s been drawing since childhood, and he began studying sculpture in 2006. Today, the talented artist has found his niche in miniature animal figurines. Each sculpture is lovingly handmade using resin and natural elements, resulting in handheld totems that look like characters from a fantasy film.

Hontor creates and sells miniature animal figurines of all shapes and colors, but his translucent “ice” animals are particularly charming. From foxes and wolves to birds and cats, each cute creature looks like it's really made from frozen water. Hontor sculpts each creature from velvet clay, and then casts the same shape in resin. He incorporates flowers and feathers into the mixture before it sets. Once dry, the sculptures hold the natural elements inside them forever. For some pieces, Hontor adds painted elements—such as eyes and decorative markings—to bring the characters to life.

“I feel like a child again with these crystal creatures,” reveals Hontor. “I know I will sell most of them, but I am so happy that before that I can have a little of them, view them, photograph them, and hold them in my hands!”

Check out Hontor’s “ice” animals below and find more from his portfolio on Etsy, where he sells all kinds of fantasy-inspired figurines.

Artist Evgeny Hontor crafts fantasy-inspired animal figurines from clear resin and natural materials.

Fantasy Animal Sculptures by Evgeny Hontor

Each miniature creature looks like its carved from real ice.

Resin Animal Sculptures by Evgeny Hontor

Fantasy Animal Sculptures by Evgeny Hontor

Fantasy Animal Sculptures by Evgeny Hontor

Fantasy Animal Sculptures by Evgeny Hontor

The sculptures hold flowers and feathers inside them forever.

Fantasy Animal Sculptures by Evgeny Hontor

Fantasy Animal Sculptures by Evgeny Hontor

Fantasy Animal Sculptures by Evgeny Hontor

Fantasy Animal Sculptures by Evgeny Hontor

Fantasy Animal Sculptures by Evgeny Hontor

Fantasy Animal Sculptures by Evgeny Hontor

Resin Animal Sculptures by Evgeny Hontor

Fantasy Animal Sculptures by Evgeny Hontor

Fantasy Animal Sculptures by Evgeny Hontor

Resin Animal Sculptures by Evgeny Hontor

Resin Animal Sculptures by Evgeny Hontor

Resin Animal Sculptures by Evgeny Hontor

Resin Animal Sculptures by Evgeny Hontor

Resin Animal Sculptures by Evgeny Hontor

Resin Animal Sculptures by Evgeny Hontor

The artist also creates “ice animals” with illustrative line work.

Resin Animal Sculptures by Evgeny Hontor

Resin Animal Sculptures by Evgeny Hontor

Resin Animal Sculptures by Evgeny Hontor

Evgeny Hontor: Etsy | Instagram

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Emma Taggart

Emma Taggart is a Contributing Writer at My Modern Met. Originally from Northern Ireland, she is an artist now based in Berlin. After graduating with a BA in Fashion and Textile Design in 2013, Emma decided to combine her love of art with her passion for writing. Emma has contributed to various art and culture publications, with an aim to promote and share the work of inspiring modern creatives. While she writes every day, she’s also devoted to her own creative outlet—Emma hand-draws illustrations and is currently learning 2D animation.
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