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More Tremendous Sand Paintings Designed with a rake by Andres Amador

Since we last examined in with specialist Andres Amador, he's been busy creating more wonderful sand paintings all over the globe such as San Francisco, Bermuda and Mexico. He is constantly on the create empty places of the seaside his fabric, as he uses only a rake to create each mesmerizing work.

Recently James Yager of PBS taken videos clip clip about the specialist known as Voyager's Heart. (See below.) It's motivating to see his interest and really like for his perform come through. "I attract motivation from styles in characteristics," he says in it clip. "I experience linked with the elements when I'm here, the tides, the periods of nature in a way that I never have before. I get to be outside, in the clean air, at the seaside, without shoes in the sand, I experience like I'm indulging in an ancient tradition.

"I really like that the water will take it away. I get to obvious my thoughts of it, and shift on to the next thing, but the whole time I've been loaded with joy."

His next extensive seaside artwork will be created at Stinson Beach in California on May 18.

Andres Amador Large Scale Sand Paintings








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