Sand Artist Creates Detailed Sculptures That You Could Easily Mistake For Live Animals If You Saw Them From A Distance
If you're an artist, everything is a medium. And for Andoni Bastarrika, that's sand. That's right, while most of us feel really good about ourselves after we build a castle at the beach, Bastarrika isn't content with that. His works are much more ambitious, usually revolving around the natural world. From bulls to sharks and beyond, continue scrolling and check out some of the best creatures the artist has made. And yes, they aren't just animals that he unearthed, Bastarrika really did sculpt them.
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Bastarrika said that his artistic journey with sand began in the summer of 2010 on a beach with his two girls. The first sculpture he made was actually a little mermaid. Working on it allowed him to discover what he calls his gift -- the 'fluidity' of his hands. "They knew what they were doing," Bastarrika told Bored Panda. "I devoted myself to developing this gift and have spent the last 10 years doing just that.
"The sand fascinates me because no matter how you look at it, it will always teach you things if you are willing to learn," he wrote on his Facebook account. "In order to create a sculpture, an unthinkable number of sand particles participate, hugging each other tightly through humidity, so that someone could model their union. And once the artist steps back, its piece will remain at the mercy of nature, meaning that sooner or later the wind will dry them up and release each particle, slowly consuming all the individuality and authenticity."
just amazing and so lifelike for sure, even fur in the puppy elbow wow
Brilliant idea to have the dog there....and looking in the same direction too!!!!
According to Bastarrika, although there are a thousand reasons why he's attracted to sand, this one is probably the main one. In fact, he even thinks that we humans should act like this. "To create a beautiful world, we should all embrace each other just as tightly."
"There are a lot of reasons why I like to make animal sculptures as well, but one is the fact that animals are free spirits," Bastarrika explained, adding that animals are not only unique and beautiful but bearers of great wisdom as well. "Humans can reflect and learn from them."
ive seen sand art before and wondered the same thing! at beaches near me, they use spray paint but he might use something different
Load More Replies...Are you sure that’s sand?! 😂 How these people do it, I don’t know!
"Then, there's the nudity they bring with themselves to this world at birth which they keep until their death. That nudity -- at least to me -- symbolizes freedom, the essential ingredient to being able to truly live. Humans 'overdress' to survive in a lot of ways. I have never made nor will I make an animal with a necklace or chains. I prefer to embrace their freedom, power, and wisdom through beauty rather than a form of suffering."
“ He also sometimes uses other materials like ashes, coal powder, clay powder, stone powder of different colors, glass shards, and so on.”
Load More Replies...His method is like a reverse Michelangelo technique, discovering the "first forms" within the material he's assembled. Michelangelo dug down to find them.
didn't I see a collar on the shepherd pup? seems okay as they are our friends and a collar is protection more than ownership to me, our cat has a collar sto hold the mafnet that lets her door open, also a name and phone number in case of an emergency of some sort
Yes, I would think he sometimes uses other materials like ashes, coal powder, clay powder, stone powder of different colors, glass shards, and so on. If only the article had told us that. (Read the paragraph below this)
thats amazing! how do you get the different colours of sand?
Will have SNLs old Land Shark skit stuck in my had for the rest of the day. Really ma'am, I'm only a dolphin.
The actual creation process goes something like this: Bastarrika piles up moist sand and starts shaping it, trying to find its expression, the movement that will bring it to life. After finding it, he uses a sharpened stick and a feather to deepen that expression and to transmit life into it. He also sometimes uses other materials like ashes, coal powder, clay powder, stone powder of different colors, glass shards, and so on.
"The time it takes to create one piece largely depends on its size," Bastarrika explained. "The elephant, for example, took me 2 days, while the horse and the bison took 12 hours each. The dogs, which were smaller, needed about 6 to 8 hours."
Very real looking. Sadly, it almost looks like a killed trophy elephant.
Oh My word what a fantastic artist thank you for letting us see you absolutely wonderful fascinating work clever guy to say the least cheers
Beautiful, creepy and so natural; he even uses shells for nails and teeth!
I love the colours on this one and the use of beach glass/stones to decorate the sea turtle's fins.
Real life dramatization stop polluting the earth are sea animals deserve quality of life too🙏🏽♥️
What we have done to our world is truly saddening, disgusting and tragic 😔😳😢
Shows what can happen to sea life if we don't clean up OUR act!!! Don't pollute!
This, sadly, is what many of these precious animals eat. It seems that after only 15 minutes in the ocean the garbage smells just like food.
Lol, the shark is adorable! Hmm... Reminds me... BABY SHARK- 😂 Sorry you had to suffer through those flashbacks! Actually, nah!
how do you know that these dogs weren't rescued by a previous owner who clipped their ears? Don't assume...
Yes, why do they cut their ears? It is cruel and I am surprised the practice is allowed. I am guessing that is not in Britain. But the artist is amazing, the bill is best, if we're having a vote.
I swear if I saw that on the beach I would freak out and get the hello kitty outta there!
we need to fix this planet and now 8 million metric tons of plastic are thrown in the oceans each year go to https://support.worldwildlife.org/site/Donation2?df_id=14254&14254.donation=form1&s_src=AWE2010OQ18507A04091RX&gclid=CjwKCAjw_LL2BRAkEiwAv2Y3SaTKFV_EHgGIDZkrLwjbFuo-lKkhkhkMgHTKBqyDuZR9WPBhMszrBhoC9gIQAvD_BwE to save the planet
If adults would just learn and understand the fatal damage a plastic straw can cause to marine life. Then they could teach their children to throw garbage in a garbage can.. NOT the sea, ocean, river, lake, on playgrounds, neighbor’s yards, streets, etc. The life of this planet is in the hands of our children. Teach them well.
I had a dream .....before humans invent and manufacture a product they would come up with a plan how to safely, harmlessly dispose of it. But that would increase the cost, reduce the profits. Nobody cares about the damage we cause to our planet, how we treat life it supports, how animals suffer at the hands of "people". I fear that even COVID19 will not change it. Everybody just wants to go back to "normal" - "normal" cruelty, "normal" destruction. Humanity - ignorant, arrogant, greedy, selfish species on its way to its final demise.
Load More Replies...15 minutes in the ocean and it smells like food. It is OUR responsibility to not put it in the ocean in the first place. I wonder if there is an ingredient we could add to plastic rubbish that makes it smells foul to sea creatures?
For sea animals is plastic the danger! Thank you for your beautiful artistique message!
You are so talented - what a gift to the world your creations. What beach/country?
hey lil mama lemme whisper in your ear, tell ya little something you might like to hear
Poor animal, bred to be deliberately disabled, heinously tortured and slowly killed at the delight of sub-human monsters. They call it Bull"fight", "art" of killing. Despicable.
Now I want to see this movie again! Although I've probably seen it at least 15 times, and I'm 54, I still cry every time that horse is lost.
Load More Replies...i love this! it looks like a horse is emerging from the ground
Is it just sand and water or does he add something to keep it solid?
Load More Replies...Oh dang, this one...He did a really great job, look at the eyes!
his hair is almost exactly the same color as the croc, so it looked like it was eating him! (or alligator...)
This is really sweet- I would love to be exploring a tide pool and stumble across this little sleeping elephant.
Perhaps it is intended to be interpretive, but I took it to be a baby elephant that fell from above to its death. Realistically, there seems no way for it to have got there any other way.
Imagine going up to this girl thinking she’s dead and she crumbles in your hands...
See! Looks dead-intentionally so. Also, apparently, dinner. So there's a touch of the macabre to it. Like it lot.
This is kinda depressing though... Well, cute if you imagine two friends hanging out but she looks...
Hands down, this will come in handy, I really have to hand it to him. A talent like this makes you wonder if he has too much time on his hands, or he just let the time he took to make this get out of hand. OK I'm done now.
i think that's the point...he's definitely making some statements here: check the turtle trapped in garbage...
Dead again. Huh. The artist definitely has a dark side. Like the picture
This guy must be either making people’s beach trip amazing or ruining it.
The guy is simply amazing. He should go on a world tour (after the you-know-what).
He's really good, and I love that there are some older photo's in here. You can tell he's been doing this awhile. Very talented.
Do it, and then do it again. And again. Look for techniques and inspiration from what other people have done. Plan. Study your subjects. Plan again. Do it again.
Load More Replies...In all seriousness, though, these sculptures are amazing!
Load More Replies...He's really good, and I love that there are some older photo's in here. You can tell he's been doing this awhile. Very talented.
Do it, and then do it again. And again. Look for techniques and inspiration from what other people have done. Plan. Study your subjects. Plan again. Do it again.
Load More Replies...In all seriousness, though, these sculptures are amazing!
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