Wednesday, April 20, 2005
More Sand Sculptures
Here are some more wicked cool sand sculptures -- nothing but beach sand and water:
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Just wish the "large" images were larger - some nice potential desktop backgrounds there...
Posted by: Reed | May 9, 2005 9:08:00 AM
There's something about "temporal art" like sandsculptures, ice sculptures, pumpkin (and other fruits and vegitables) carving and chalk drawing that draws out the most dedicated artists. It's one thing to put all that work into something one can sell, but this stuff is pure art.
Posted by: Writerpatrick | May 9, 2005 10:56:13 AM
Thanks for the images. Another artist whose works are sometimes designed to be fleeting is Andy Goldsworthy. Some of his works are at:
http://cgee.hamline.edu/see/goldsworthy/see_an_andy.html
Posted by: PygmyHippo | May 9, 2005 3:08:29 PM
See more nice pictures of snow, ice and sand sculptures on the website www.inaxi.com.
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