HELSINKI – An ephemeral artwork made with thousands of footsteps in the snow has captured attention near Finland's capital of Helsinki.
Under the guidance of local resident and amateur artist Janne Pyykko, 11 snowshoe-clad volunteers stamped a series of complex geometric patterns on a golf course.
Together, the designs resemble a huge snowflake. The artwork, which was completed over two days, measures about 160 meters (525 feet) in diameter.
Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomatmedia said it could be the largest snow-drawing ever made in the Nordic country. “This was a way for me to develop as a human being,” Pyykko, who is inspired by visual effects and has created smaller snow illustrations by himself, told the newspaper. “I wanted to