
"Scratching in the sand with a stick, however, has proved less than satisfactory because it makes more of a mess than a mark. This has led me, over the past seven years, to develop various instruments which mark the sand in less messy ways, and ultimately to a kind of scoop which leaves neat V-cut letters of the sort one gets in stone carving".



4 comments:
Beautiful! Land art at its best. Thank you!
They all do, but especially the first one, look really cool!
I really like them. Got a bit tired of all those big sand sculptures (or sand scrupules, like my mom in law calls them).
Really beautiful, thanks for posting.
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