How did they do that?
Just 16 tons of sand and a little water
Sand packed in boxes
Boxes removed and sand carved into shapes by SANDY FEAT
29th Annual Festival for the Eno
West Point on the Eno, Durham City Park
Photo made July 4, 2008
How did they do that?
Just 16 tons of sand and a little water
Sand packed in boxes
Boxes removed and sand carved into shapes by SANDY FEAT
29th Annual Festival for the Eno
West Point on the Eno, Durham City Park
Photo made July 4, 2008
Sandy Feat
Just a footnote: Ed Moore, a Raleigh architect and award-winning sand sculptor of the Triangle-based sand-sculpting group called Sandy Feat has been sculpting sand art for quite a few years now and travels to festivals all over the country. By the end of the 29th Annual Festival for the Eno on Sunday he and his accomplice should have completed this dragonfly sculpture.