03.12.08 by Jeff

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amazing! i wonder how does he do the big ones?
Amazing. It reminds me of the Incan drawing on the Nazca plain in Peru. Beautiful
the only thing that comes to mind is wow, and that’s an incredible understatement.
I love it. It’s so simple, yet works so well. I’m just a bit unsure as to what method he used for the second drawing.. anyone know?
amazing stuff! thank you for posting this!
So incredible!
It looks like they dug in the second one.
Crazy that they can keep it so neat.
great land-art.
I just love this stuff. More sand art here: http://www.minispace.com/en_us/article/art-on-the-Beach/114/?utm_source=s_nk_15
Ouchie, his back must hurt after a while.
Incredible. This dude truly has a remarkable and unique talent! He must be very persistent to do such large pieces of art.
so nice post and thank for that.