Here we are, embarking on yet another New England winter. For some, this stretch of months with early sunsets is filled with dread: frosty temperatures, snow piles to shovel, sluggish car engines, and icy patches to dodge. But for others of us, this wintry mix is the stuff of pure delight, shimmering sunlight bouncing off of icicles, soft gentle snow that dusts the landscape and slows down our fast-paced lives.
As the poet Robert Frost wrote, “You can’t get too much winter in the winter.” And we hear similar sentiments from Gabriel Warren, a sculptor living in both South Country, Rhode Island and Nova Scotia, Canada.

