May 15, 2006 #1 Sigman * The Arctic Moderator * Joined Sep 25, 2002 Messages 10,124 Location "The 49th State" World Championship Sand Sculputures - some pretty nice work! Scroll down and see more on additional pages.
World Championship Sand Sculputures - some pretty nice work! Scroll down and see more on additional pages.
May 15, 2006 #2 Amonra Enlightened Joined Jan 18, 2005 Messages 779 Location Malta That's some awesome stuff. How do they do that ?
May 15, 2006 #3 N nerdgineer Flashlight Enthusiast Joined May 7, 2004 Messages 2,778 Location Southern California Second Amonra, how is that done? Can water possibly hold sand in those kinds of shapes, or do they add something to the water to bind the sand? Anyone know?
Second Amonra, how is that done? Can water possibly hold sand in those kinds of shapes, or do they add something to the water to bind the sand? Anyone know?
May 15, 2006 #4 bwaites Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Nov 27, 2003 Messages 5,035 Location Central Washington State I know that some of the sand artists I've seen use sugar water to spray on it it keep it damp while they are working, but some of these are WOW!! The breaking waves look cool. Bill
I know that some of the sand artists I've seen use sugar water to spray on it it keep it damp while they are working, but some of these are WOW!! The breaking waves look cool. Bill
May 15, 2006 #5 Arkayne Enlightened Joined Nov 28, 2005 Messages 629 Location San Diego, CA I believe there is some additive to help bind the sand. I've high hopes for the sand castle comps here in San Diego and am always disappointed. I wish they looked like those!
I believe there is some additive to help bind the sand. I've high hopes for the sand castle comps here in San Diego and am always disappointed. I wish they looked like those!
May 15, 2006 #6 leukos Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Apr 8, 2004 Messages 3,467 Location Chicagoland Very creative themes!
May 15, 2006 #7 Jumpmaster Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Jun 14, 2001 Messages 1,640 Location Friggin' MORE COWBELL!!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sand_art_and_play JM-99