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Originally published by St. Martins Press, Sandsong, is now available through Lynas Press. It captures the work of G. Augustine Lynas, well-known as a master sand sculptor. Sculpting in sand on public beaches is a performance involving the interaction with observers as they watch the creation and demise of works built at the edge of the sea. |
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Almost always created in the natural environment, the sculptures in Sandsong emphasize the need for us to protect the delicate balance of our basic elements; earth, air, water and fire. The book features more than 100 color and black & white photos and 3000 words that describe the philosophy behind this unusual artistic expression. |
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