New York-based specialist and sand castle professional Calvin Seibert, who we presented to you last year, is back with more incredibly complex geometric types shaped with sand. He begins with a unexplained idea of developing something different everytime, then follows his creativity and allows the exotic type appear normally. The outcomes are amazing forms that look like they're from another world, presenting expansive flatlands, commercial buildings, geometric prevents, sharp angles, honeycombed walls, or smooth curves.
Using just his arms and a plastic spackling tool, Seibert properly forms the sensitive sand into statues that take time or even days to finish. When requested about his technique and what he uses to keep the sand together, Seibert responded :
"Water is all you need with sand. Cautious packaging of the areas and a lot of of encounter with how to deal with those edges is really all it is."
Although building the types is a bit of a analyze because "nature will always be against you and time is always operating out," Seibert loves the task. According to him, the best part is allowing the types develop as "organic machines" whose constant development is stopped only by time constraints or the power of a wave cleaning over them.
Calvin Seibert Geometric Sand Castles
Source : Calvin Seibert on Flickr