2016年2月23日 星期二

Man Quits His Job After Visiting Burning Man, Spends 10+ Years Drawing in The Sand

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Think about if the artwork you spent hours making was destroyed quickly after completion. For forty four-yr-previous San Francisco-based mostly artist Andres Amador, who creates sand-work as much as one hundred,000 sq. ft (~35,000 sqmt) in measurement, this can be a actuality.

Amador acquired a BA in Environmental Science earlier than becoming a member of the Peace Corps after which beginning a daily profession, nevertheless it was a go to to Burning Man in 1999 that modified him. He give up his job, and in 2004, within the hours been high and low tide, began doing sand artwork.

“It is an occasion that can’t be encompassed in any photograph or story,” Amador says of Burning Man, “and it actually shifted my perspective on what life might be and the way one might craft one’s life expertise.”

This artwork is destroyed quickly after it is created

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Andres Amador begins these intricate drawings at low tide

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He was impressed to give up his job after attending the Burning Man pageant in Nevada in 1999

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Amador has been creating these sand work for 10+ years

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After drawing the framework with a high quality-tip stick, he makes use of a rake to shade-in several areas

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“My artwork is my strategy to processing the world I expertise and recreating it in grand but fleeting methods which are a tribute to the regenerative capability of the human spirit”

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“I want for viewers of my work to expertise a way of marvel and renewed appreciation for the miracle of life”

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“I supply a chance to step outdoors of 1’s everyday life and stand current on this timeless second”

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“There’s not an overt message in my work, however there’s an implied message about being within the second,” Amador

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