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Ruby Diamond, born in the Ukraine in 1943, is the most critically acclaimed artist known in the Pacific Northwest for her enormous replications of Ice Crystals seen in areas of the world with cold climate. These hundred foot sculptures are fully glitter-fied and contain large, neon, fluorescent lights inside all nineteen of them. Not only is her work seen throughout areas of the United States, but also Asia, Germany, and England. She is mostly known as a conceptual artist, but her work also reminisces on ancient medieval times. Ruby Diamond is the oldest living woman to have gone splunking into five hundred foot ice caves for inspiration and biological medicinal work, which she is also well known for by the Oregon State Biological Medicines Society.