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Andres Amador's Earthscapes: Art that Goes Out with the Tide | KQED Arts
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- Опубліковано 15 кві 2014
- With the beach as his canvas and rakes his brushes, Andres Amador creates large-scale artworks that explore nature's geometry -- and life's impermanence. For more info on this and other stories in this KQED series, visit bit.ly/1mF7fus
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Exquisite. Moving. Powerful in it's simplicity, its' elegance, and it's impermanence. Deep bow, Andres. Deep bow.
Many cultures, such as Tibetan, Japanese, and Native Americans do sand art. This si the first time I've seen it done on a beach. I love this man's courage and determination to do what is real!
Wow, this is so beautiful. I'm grateful to learn about such a brilliant contemporary artist in my art history class.
Liberating, I love it. His art is incredible. Thanks for sharing.
I'm a big Andres Amador fan.
Smart Guy...Beautiful, Imaginative, Original Art...No special trip to "Pearl Paint", for expensive art supplies and materials, which has now closed recently...Andres Amador with the help of a few simple tools, uses the earth's open bounty to create memorable graphic art on a beach somewhere......!!! Too soon to be re-claimed by the sea...!!!!
Mr. Amador, you give meaning, you enlighten the issues surrounding landscape art and art that need not be permanent (is any actually permanent?). Makes teaching the subject so much easier, so much more accessible for my students! Many thanks to you for all of this!
I feel that this is art in its truest form. It's not to impress anybody and not to leave a lasting impression, but to create something beautiful whether it last for 1 day or 1 millennium.
>NOT TO IMPRESS ANYONE
Nigga u stupid? he clearly had an interview you trash.
Cap
wonderful Andres! Thanks!
GRACIAS.
MUY BELLO
EXTRAORDINARIO
The workshop was so much fun!
Absolutely wonderful!
Lovely work
Beautiful
Love this work! Phantom 2 pilot and #BayAreaKid, I grew up watching KQED.
Hermoso tu arte
wonderful! cheers for ur luv ♥
this guy is a genius. just blessed with an amazing talent
best use of a drone photography i've seen in quite a while!
I'm so excited he's coming to Ventura, CA !!!
hermoso... e inspirador...
This dude made a job out of it. Respect.
So beautiful!!!
Amazing! We are going to try this! Thanks for inspiring us!
I'm glad God made him!
And
Amazing Art Work!
Awesome
Yo those first few sentences really speak to my [Redacted] self. Momento Mori.
We love you all
why are all great artists mad lol, he creates something so beautiful knowing it will be destroyed. good job he's not trying to make money with them.
I love it , does he have a YT channel ?
i love the organic ones
Being someone who pours my soul into my work this would be difficult. It would be a good idea to find a way to practice impermanence.
I absolutely hate modern art. But stuff like this is cool. I hate those dumb art pieces that look like nothing and people pretend to think they're deep.
In the 45 stated goals of communism ratified by the Soviet Duma, the destruction of traditional and classical art paradigms experienced by both artist and spectator were targeted to aid in the destruction of western virtues, partly by doing just that...creating public art works that are pointless and without beauty but by the awarding of large fund amounts, would convince people to believe they are “deep and meaningful”.
Que hermoso ... en verdad eres un genio !"
I prefer cropcircles!
art
Teach me your Ways! Grand Master! 🙋🙏🙇 I shall be your humble student and call you senpai!!!!!