The website Viralnova wrote: "If you live in San Francisco, California, then you may be lucky enough to come across the art of Andres Amador. He doesn’t paint or sculpt. He prefers a medium that is temporary but absolutely beautiful: a sandy beach at low tide. He uses a rake to create works of art that can be bigger than 100,000 sq. ft.He spends hours creating these intricate masterpieces, knowing that the tide will soon come in and wash away his work forever."
For Andres, his art is “more about the process and less about the result.”
How did I find out about this artist? Mrs. Henderson saw an article on facebook:
http://www.viralnova.com/beach-art/
And then visited Amador's website - http://www.andresamadorarts.com/
which then led me to a video where he explains his artwork and influences. LOVE IT! Most striking is his research that shows his passion for different art forms. I love how he takes what he loves and re-interprets it into a new form.
Of course Andy Goldsworthy will be my most favorite environmental artist, but Amador will be in my top 10.