Sand
sculptor Jamie Wardley transforms beaches into canvases for his art, as he
tries to send important messages through his giant sand drawings.
Jamie
first came into contact with the world of sand sculpting, as a young boy,
on a trip in Norway. He met a sand sculptor who managed to turn two sand blocks
into The Queen and Mr. Bean, in just a few hours, and Jamie was amazed by his
talent, so he started asking the master all kinds of questions about his art.
One thing led to another and before he knew it, the young boy had sand carving
tools in each of his hands and was working on his very first sculpture. The
sand sculptor was very impressed with his work, and told Jamie he could attend
some of his classes, if ever returned to Norway.
It was
years before Jamie Wardley contacted the talented sculptor, but when he did, he
was welcomed back to the land of fjords, to start his apprenticeship as a sand
sculptor. Along the way, the young Brit started making ice sculptures as well
as impressive sand drawings, and now he’s one of the world’s most famous beach
artists in the world.
Basically,
Jamie and his team create these spectacular sand drawings by raking the sand
while coordinating themselves perfectly, but he admits there are some trade
secrets he only reveals during workshops. He and his team at “Sand in Your Eyes”
create incredibly detailed sand drawings, up to 800 meters large. While they
only last a few hours, before the tide sweeps over them, Jamie’s works can
clearly be seen from the air and on the ground, during this short period of
time.
Jamie
Wardley’s company creates commercial sand drawings, like for companies who want
to promote their products, but also takes interest in preserving the
environment, and honoring history. Over the years they’ve created various sand
drawings in protest to global warming and pollution.
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