Butter Sculpture Unveiled at Farm Show
A sculpture made from nearly 1,000 pounds of butter has been unveiled at the 95th Pennsylvania Farm Show, which officially opens Saturday, Jan. 8.
The design depicts a dairy farmer providing milk to children playing on a jungle gym and tossing a ball with a football player.
Sculptor Jim Victor of Conshohocken, Montgomery County, began crafting the life-size design in mid-December and finished just in time for the Farm Show. He also creates sculptures using chocolate and cheese.
The butter will be converted into biofuel after the Farm Show ends.
http://www.farmshow.state.pa.us/
Pictured, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Secretary Russell C. Reading and artist Marie Pelton look over the 2011 butter sculpture at the unveiling event today at the Farm Show Complex.
Courtesy of Commonwealth Media Services
The design depicts a dairy farmer providing milk to children playing on a jungle gym and tossing a ball with a football player.
Sculptor Jim Victor of Conshohocken, Montgomery County, began crafting the life-size design in mid-December and finished just in time for the Farm Show. He also creates sculptures using chocolate and cheese.
The butter will be converted into biofuel after the Farm Show ends.
http://www.farmshow.state.pa.us/
Pictured, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Secretary Russell C. Reading and artist Marie Pelton look over the 2011 butter sculpture at the unveiling event today at the Farm Show Complex.
Courtesy of Commonwealth Media Services
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