Ocean Beach goes full crop circle at this massive sand art gathering
Briefly

Ocean Beach in San Francisco recently hosted a sand art event where participants created intricate geometric patterns using rakes. The artworks included spirals and messages like 'Be Kind,' attracting onlookers. Despite the careful effort to avoid disrupting the designs, the temporary nature of the art was acknowledged, with waves soon erasing all traces of creativity. The project was spearheaded by Andrés Amador, a figure combining environmental awareness with artistic expression, reflecting the community's spirit and temporary beauty of sand art.
"The vibe last Saturday was crop circle. A mass of people congregated on the beach with rakes in hand, creating some of the best and most organized sand art I've ever seen."
"Beachgoers wove through the designs, careful but inevitably disruptive, because this was art meant to be temporary."
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