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Art is timeless. That's the idea, at least. But not last weekend on the beach at Galveston, Texas, where the 29th annual Houston Sandcastle Competition was held ... stretching as far as the eye ...
"The Sand Before Time” sponsor site at the 23rd Hampton Beach Sand Sculpting Classic in 2023. This year's sponsor site theme will be “Sand Wars – May the Beach Be With You" in 2024.
HAMPTON — David Ducharme said the inspiration behind his winning sculpture at the Hampton Beach Sand Sculpting Classic came to him in a dream. "I had a dream a long time ago about Sofia," said ...
G. Augustine Lynas is a sculptor of sand sculptures and other ephemeral materials, including snow. He also works in concrete, ceramic, bronze and most two-dimensional media (including murals, illustration, photography, etc.). Lynas has been doing public sculptures since about 1956.
Charles Umlauf (July 17, 1911 – November 19, 1994) was an American sculptor and teacher who was born in South Haven, Michigan.His sculptures can be found in churches, numerous public institutions, outdoor locations, and museums, including the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, as well as in many private ...
Robert R. Bruno Jr. (January 30, 1945 – December 9, 2008) was an American artist, inventor, and businessman. [1] In 1982, he designed and created one of the first solar-powered surge irrigation systems for row crops and founded P&R Surge Systems with his wife Patricia Mills.
The winner receives $6,000, while a separate $1,000 prize will be given for the People’s Choice award. ... Sand Sculpting Classic takes place during heat wave. Tuesday, the actual competition ...
The sculptures remained in Veterans Park for 10 years while Fowler attempted to raise funds to buy a larger piece of land for the sculptures. In the mid-1980s, Don Cunningham, a new administrative assistant for Liberty Hill Independent School District, wished to purchase a piece of granite from one of the sculptures for a sign for the new high school. [3]