Imaginative Snow Illustrations

The Seyman Bukharin Drawings Are Made with Brooms and Snowflakes

These illustrations by Seyman Bukharin prove that much can be done with very little. Bukharin is a groundskeeper at a school in Russia. It is within the school grounds that he has produced these great displays of art by way of a broomstick, providing a little entertainment for the students on particularly snowy days.

The 51-year-old has used brooms to design sail boats, animals and chariots. As the pictures display, audiences marvel at his winter creations. This is no wonder given their detailed contours and shapes, prompting viewers to recognize at once the subjects he depicts.

In addition to forming these pictures, Bukharin also lends his vision to the school's shows by fashioning props. It is thus apparent that he is far more than the groundskeeper.

Snow Art
The use of brooms and snowflakes to create detailed and intricate illustrations.
Creative Expression
Using minimal resources such as broomsticks to produce visually impressive works of art.
Unexpected Talent
Groundskeepers showcasing their artistic abilities through snow sculptures.

Who This Affects Most

Art and Design
Opportunities for artists and designers to explore new mediums and techniques in snow art.
Education and Entertainment
Incorporating snow art as an educational and entertaining activity for students.
Event Planning
Using snow art as a unique and visually captivating element in events and shows.
SCORE
1.4 out of 10
GENDER
70% Men30% Women
MARKETTop markets: Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen X
  • Gen Alpha (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 26%
Activity 7%
Freshness 8%