Sand art (the formation of creations, pictures and imagery) is an
admired activity seeped in history and with many different cultural
components. It involves varied techniques, materials and has embraced
an array of subject matters. Sand art may be divided into three main
categories: sand art paintings, bottled sand art and sculpture sand
art. According to Sand Gallery, what is most commonly known today as
sand art, originated in the city of Petra in Jordan, during the early
20th century. Sand Gallery goes further to state that, the craft was
inspired by the multi-colored sand and rocks found in the Petra
Mountains and that during the last half of the 1940s, artistic
designs inspired by camels grew in popularity. It is claimed by Sand
Gallery that these designs were evident in the bottles found from
that period of time, from which its basic shapes could be noticed.
Culturally, sand art paintings are most popularly known as being part
of the Navajo tribe, the largest tribe of North American Indians.
According to Navajo tradition, its origins are found in the Holy
People who dwelled in the underworld. The tribe views sand painting
as a key aspect of several healing and ceremonial activities. Other popular forms of culturally inspired sand paintings include
the Tibetan Buddhist sand Mandala, as well as Aboriginal ground art.
Nowadays, bottled sand art is a favorite pastime of young children
and adults. It entails obtaining sand and mixing it with powder paint
or food coloring to create different hues. This may then be poured
into a variety of bottles (jars, wine and plastic bottles) in order
to form designs and colorful layers, used for decorative purposes.
Several sand art bottle manufacturing companies exist creating and
selling goods ranging from simple decorative pieces to picture frames
and flowerpots. Sand sculptures are created using sand and water and
can take on virtually any form that the creator desires . Fashionable
themes of sand sculpture usually involve fantasy-based images such as
mermaids, aliens and mythical creatures. Other well-known forms of
sand sculpture include castles, human beings and plants. Sand
sculptures are often made with the assistance of wooden frames as
sand is a fragile element. The tools used in the creation process
include shovels, brushes, palette knives and straws. From
sand bottles made by children and sand sculptures, to the complex
culturally inspired sand paintings, sand art represents a certain
form of beauty and has the ability to convey different stories. Over
the years, competitions have been established and shows and fairs
created, validating sand art as a true art form. People still do sand
art today over the years they have made many different colors and the
things that hold the sand. Sand art is a great way to use sand and
many states in the U.S. Do sand art mostly in art school. I hope sand
art will never stop because it is so beautiful when you finish and
you can even shake it to make it multi colored.
Andrea,
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I enjoyed reading about the history of sand art. I also enjoyed reading what you thought about doing sand art. It would make your blog more personal to add stories about doing the project yourself.
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