Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Sand Art


You would have probably made a sand castle in the beach sand  or in your house itself during summer holidays 
using buckets and tiny shovels during your childhood days. 





Sand art works on the same premise, 
but it is much more advanced than what most of us did as children.
Each sculpture has got its own uniqueness.
Sand art is the practice of modelling sand into an artistic form, such as a sand brushing, sand sculpture, sandpainting, or sand bottles. 
A sand castle is a type of sand sculpture resembling 
a miniature building, often a castle.

The two basic building ingredients, sand and water, are available in abundance on a sandy beach, so most sand play takes place there, or in a sandpit. Tidal beaches generally have sand that limits height and structure because of the shape of the sand grains. 
Good sand sculpture sand is somewhat dirty, having silt and clay that helps lock the irregular shaped sand grains together.

Sand castles are typically made by children, simply for the fun of it, but there are also sand sculpture contests for adults that involve large, complex constructions.









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