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  2. Art destruction - Wikipedia

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    A sand sculpture on a beach. Many works of visual art are intended by the artist to be temporary. They may be created in media which the artist knows to be temporary, such as sand, or they may be designed specifically to be recycled. Often the destruction takes place during a ceremony or special event.

  3. Destroy Build Destroy - Wikipedia

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    Destroy Build Destroy is a game show in which two groups (a "green or blue" team and an "orange or yellow" team, usually grouped by theme such as common interests) of three teenage contestants destroy various objects, then build vehicles out of the wreckage to compete in some kind of challenge. The show features high powered explosives, rocket ...

  4. Accidental damage of art - Wikipedia

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    The painting was the centerpiece of Wynn's art collection and was displayed at his Las Vegas casino. The arranged price of $139 million would make Le Rêve the most expensive art sale of the time. The day after the price deal, while showing the painting to reporters, Wynn accidentally elbowed it, creating a significant tear.

  5. Watch: New Malibu Beach footage shows rows of homes destroyed ...

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    New video has emerged from Malibu Beach, California, along the Pacific Coast Highway, showing the remains of a long stretch of oceanfront homes that were destroyed by the Palisades Fire. Burned ...

  6. Karen Fralich - Wikipedia

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    She was introduced to sand sculpting in 1994 while working in a pottery studio. [2] [3] Fralich spent four years training in the field while working as a manager of a McDonald's restaurant. [4] She has been sand sculpting full-time since 2000. [5] One of her first commissioned pieces was a 500-tonne recreation of the Emerald City from The ...

  7. Sand art and play - Wikipedia

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    Sand angels; Making a sand angel. Sand angels are made in the same manner as snow angels; a person lies on their back in the sand, extending their arms and legs and swishes them back and forth. Fight against the tide; A popular game is building a heap of sand, as high as possible, to withstand the upcoming tide.

  8. Tottori Sand Museum - Wikipedia

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    The sand sculptures are then deliberately destroyed and a new exhibit is prepared from January to April. The sand sculptor Katsuhiko Chaen is the chief sculptor. Despite the museum's proximity to the sand dunes, that sand cannot be used because the sand dunes are part of a protected national park. The sand came from a road building project. [4]

  9. Castle emerges from sand dunes at park in NC’s Outer Banks ...

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    As a result, parts of the course are buried 30 to 40 feet under sand, Greenwood says. The castle sits close to the crosswalk off 158 Bypass and is the only golf course structure known to survive ...