Andres Amador Turns Sand Doodles Into Works Of Art

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Like most people, 40-year-old Andres Amador likes spending hours on the beach doodling on the sand. However unlike most, he does not draw random scribbles, but giant masterpieces that can measure as big as 300 by 500 feet.

The San Francisco-based artist say that he got this idea from the mysterious crop circles that seem to appear out of thin air in many countries around the world. One day, when he was illustrating the concept to a friend by sketching it on the sand in Kauai, it suddenly occurred to him that he could replicate the 'alien crop circles' on sand and, thanks to San Francisco's wide sandy beaches, they could be as big as he could make them - That realization was 12 years ago and the artist has never looked back since.

While a majority of his amazing artwork is still created beneath the city's Sutro Heights on Ocean Beach, he has also been commissioned to etch on beaches around the world by companies like Red Bull and even, been invited for international competitions.

The artist, who gets his design inspiration from things around him, begins by drawing his masterpiece into his sketchbook. He then crafts the image onto his computer and practices a few times, to ensure he gets the design right.

Once ready, he waits for the perfect day - Usually the day of or following a full moon when the ocean tides are at their lowest. Even so, Andres knows he only has limited time before the tide washes out the masterpiece and therefore, usually allows himself just two hours for each creation. While a lot of times he works alone, if the design is massive, he does invite friends and sometimes has as many as 25 people 'raking' away diligently under his direction.

The only tools the green artist uses are rakes, ropes and stakes. He begins by first sketching the outline of the darker sections with either the rope or stake. Then, he takes the rake and drags it across the sand surface around the lines, to expose the wetter and therefore darker sand that lies below. The artist says creating the patterns is the easy part - it is deciding which area to shade or darken that sometimes takes him some time to figure out.

The fact that his painstaking work lasts for only a few hours and sometimes even less than that, does not seem to bother this artist. To him, the water just clears up any mess he leaves behind and creates a clean canvas for him to 'paint' on again. And, even if the artwork does not quite turn out right, Andres is just thrilled that his work allows him to spend the day walking around on the beach barefoot.

Andres is not the only artist to use the sand as his canvas - Jim Denevan, who also resides in California has been doing the same thing for many years - What would be cool is if the two created a piece of sand art together.

Resources: Metro.co.uk, kk.org, dailymail.co.uk

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  • ambei
    ambeialmost 11 years
    wow thats os good can i do that one day i love that worke <3
    • dunwandrin
      dunwandrinalmost 11 years
      that is a really cool talent that guy has man i wish i had a talent like that :)
      • Ashley mcburnetabout 11 years
        i think that the degsins are so cool
        • Nivaover 11 years
          dude i totally wish i had that kinda talent
          • micheala gover 11 years
            AMAZING
            • sgoodwill
              Mrs. Goodwillalmost 12 years
              beautiful.
              • NCapriottialmost 12 years
                Can you say- time consuming?!?!? Andres, stick with a notebook, pal. Or a real canvas. You're art is awesome and beautiful, but what's the point of spending hours just to see your art dissapear forever as the tide comes in? If you make art that last, and make a painting like this, you could find your art in the Louvre!! (<--art museum where the Mona Lisa is located at)
              • dragonise
                dragonisealmost 12 years
                Wow!!!cool!!!
                • Hamsteralmost 12 years
                  I am an Artist & gonna try it
                  • loveabout 12 years
                    AMEZIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! he is so cool