Sunday, August 16, 2009
Metamorphosis: Sand Painting
posted by Stephen Worth @ 1:34 PM
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2 Comments:
wow this is incredible
hard work !
This is amazing! What a talented artist. Brillant work.
Using sand, emphsises the transient nature of the world.
So moving to see how inspite of being so abstract and made out of mere sand it could evoke emotions among the audience.
one of a kind.
Thanks for posting this ASIFA.
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