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Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Sand Sculpture Art Work At Its Best

The World Championships in creating sculptures from sand, was closed on 3rd October. The event was held in Washington from September 8 to October 3. Artists from all over the world competed for the title in three categories: solo, duet and team. The winner in solo was Thomas Koeta from Florida for “Whirlwind” and the Sculpture “The distance gives perspective,” won first place in the category of “duet”. Katie Corning, Geoff Strong and Kirk Reydmeyker of the U.S. team are working on a sand sculpture of “open mind”.

  
Artist starts to carve his sculpture. He will cut it for another three days, 
working for about 8 hours a day.


Cut out the face, Helena Bangert from Amsterdam Spectators watch as Remy Girts from the Netherlands is working on his sculpture “Bountiful Harvest”


 “The Missing Link”


Sculptor Sue McGraw from Tacoma, Wash., is working on his creation.

  
Sculptor Mark Lepir from Quebec is working on her figure, “Crazy.”








 

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