Have you already heard of Jim Denevan or seen his artwork? Jim Denevan (born 1961) is an American chef and artist who
creates temporary land art. He works with natural materials to create massive
scale drawings in sand, ice, and soil. His sculptures are not placed in the
landscape, rather, the landscape is the means of their creation. Often aerial
photography or video is needed to comprehend the final work. He is also the founder of Outstanding in the Field, a traveling
farm dinner series.
This guy, who is also a surfer, creates large scale drawings
in sand that are nothing short of amazing. The drawings are mostly created by
dragging a stick on the ground. By using only this single stick of wood wet, Jim
Denevan makes huge geometric shapes in the sand, which for some may take up to
seven hours of work! Generally composed of circles and lines, it is a real
mammoth task and patience. His amazing drawings in the sand art is done on a very large
scale. Everything Jim does seems to be 100% perfection like the images in this
gallery show.
The largest artwork in history
The only sand drawing that was not done using only sticks
but with the addition of vehicles. But we have to forgive the artist for that
because this large piece was completed on the Salt Flats in Nevada and could be seen from space.
The work no longer exists as weather has gradually erased the image.
Nine miles in circumference. Nevada, USA 2009.
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Source : http://www.chilloutpoint.com
and http://en.wikipedia.org
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