Earthscapes: Art that Goes Out with the Tide

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August 6, 2016

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Earthscapes: Art that Goes Out with the Tide

Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.

- Pablo Picasso -

Earthscapes: Art that Goes Out with the Tide

For Andres Amador, the earth is his canvas, literally. Instead of paintbrushes or pencils, Amador uses garden rakes to create beautifully crafted designs in the sand. From his hands emerge bold graphics, symmetrical sequences and organic patterns. The medium of using sand means sustainable designs that come from the earth and return to the earth. While there is no permanence to Amadors art, he does not feel a loss after the tide reclaims his work he feels complete. { read more }

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Take a moment today to do something to add a small touch of beauty to the world around you. See more of Andres's earthscape art here. { more }


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