Naked Snow Woman Sculpture Gets Covered Up

Naked Snow Woman Sculpture Gets Covered Up

This snow woman is apparently too hot to handle.

Police ordered a Rahway, NJ family to cover up their snow sculpture of Venus de Milo after receiving an anonymous complaint of a "naked snow woman."

In response, Elisa Gonzalez, a court reporter who carved out the "curvaceous, bodacious and booty-licious" sculpture with children Maria Conneran, 21 and Jack Shearing, 12, dressed up the naked woman with a green bikini top and blue sarong.

"I thought she looked more objectified and sexualized after you put the bikini on," Gonzalez told the Newark Star-Ledger.

Though she argues that their art was censored, Gonzalez decided to take the sculpture down Monday before the warm weather got to it.

Despite the controversy, Gonzalez's house is well known for creative snow sculptures, including "Snowbama" and a throne.

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