If you are fortunate enough to find yourself in San Francisco, California, you may come across the art of Andres Amador. He likely won't be using a brush or a chisel; instead, he opts to employ an ephemeral canvas: a sandy beach at low tide. By using a rake, he creates intricate masterpieces that span more than 100,000 square feet, though their breathtaking beauty is sadly short-lived as the rising tide will inevitably wash his art away.
Andres regards his art-making as centering around the journey and less around the outcome.
He employs a line as a reference for constructing his geometric designs.
Inquired as to the MOTIVE behind his actions, Andre supplies the most meaningful answer.
This is such an intriguing quandary! Not only am I having a good time, but I've also got the pleasure of being by the seaside.
If you have the good fortune of finding one of his works, it won’t be exhibited for too long.
Taking advantage of the ocean's changing water levels, he arranges the wet sand to create interesting contrasts in color.
He offers his services, aiding others in elaborating marriage proposals or even instructing them in forming these beachscapes as a corporate team building event.
As per Andres, the time required to make the designs only needs a few hours when the tide's level is low enough.
Andres' artworks are nothing short of fantastic and the fleeting nature of his works makes them even more attractive. You really should Like Andres On Facebook and Visit His Web Site to purchase prints of his designs if desired.