Photo credit: Mike Kepa , The San Francisco Chronicle, 2013
Earthscape Art by Bay Area Artist, Andres Amador
Some of my favorite art is temporary and outdoors. Such is the art of Andres Amador. Here he is at work by the seaside. Besides nature, the artist’s only tool here, is a leaf rake. His media is the beach/sand. Watch as he creates a mandala at Ocean Beach in this less than three minute long vimeo:
http://vimeo.com/80237736
Note: Although the vimeo is only two to three minutes long, it took an entire day to create the work.
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Kay Rodriques, Northern California (U.S.A.)
Kay Rodriques is a multimedia artist and naturalist. She experiments with various materials -- organic and recyclable -- to create texture in her works. She also experiments with light modeling clay and paste to add dimension to her paintings and collages.
Kay is concerned with absences and presences in history, art and nature. Her work is often whimsical, abstract and figurative.
As a naturalist, Kay is constantly engaged with nature. A great deal of her work is derived from her joy of living in the Bay Area, and also from her love of her native Jamaica.
All works by the artist, © Kay Rodriques 2012. All rights reserved.
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November 25, 2013
Art & Science , Art Chronicles , California , Water
Andres Amador , Bay Area , beach , California , earthscape , erased art , Huffington Post , leaf rake , mandala , Ocean Beach , Ocean Beach San Francisco , rake , San Francisco , San Francisco Bay area , sand , temporary art , Vimeo , water
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Really beautiful!
I know, right?!!!!