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Evewright Creates Massive Sand Drawings Using the Beach as a Canvas

07/09/2012
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    Temporary environmental art can come in many different forms, but <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/sand-drawing/">large-scale sand drawings</a> are among the most captivating. For the past eight years, British artist <a href="http://www.evewrightstudio.com/">Evewright</a> executed the <a href="http://www.evewrightstudio.com/index.php/commissions/walking-drawings/hastings/">Walking Drawings</a> project, in which he used groups of people, horses, a rotavator, a rake, and even an old-fashioned tractor to create beautiful patterns in the sand along the coast of England. Last year, Evewright displayed the <em>Walking Drawings: Across the Estuaries</em> exhibition at a gallery in London. Click through our gallery for a closer look at these amazing ephemeral artworks.
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    Evewright's sand drawings are somewhat similar to those produced by <a href="http://inhabitat.com/andres-amadors-awe-inspiring-sand-drawings-wash-away-with-the-tide/">Andres Amador</a> in the San Francisco Bay Area, which we've featured before on Inhabitat.
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    Evewright's has created sand drawings using long lines of people, horses, a rotavator, a rake, and even an old-fashioned tractor.
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    a href="http://www.evewrightstudio.com/index.php/commissions/walking-drawings/hastings/"&gt;According to Evewright's website</a>, the large-scale drawings take place on stretches of coastline that are typically about a quarter of a mile in length.
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    "People of different ages, genders and cultures all dressed in black are then led onto the drawing and invited to walk its lines in various formats and patterns," explains the artist's statement.
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    Evewright sees deeper meaning in the drawings than just pretty pictures. "The drawings are a conduit for bigger happenings which cannot be controlled or repeated but which are inherently beautiful," he recently told the <a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/features/evewrights-walking-drawings-across-the-estuaries-2269922.html">The Independent</a>.
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    The entire artistic process was captured in video and photographs, and Evewright produced <a href="https://vimeo.com/user11118101">three short videos</a> showing people and horses walking in single-file, tracing lines on the beach.
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Evewright Walking Drawings

Temporary environmental art can come in many different forms, but large-scale sand drawings are among the most captivating. For the past eight years, British artist Evewright executed the Walking Drawings project, in which he used groups of people, horses, a rotavator, a rake, and even an old-fashioned tractor to create beautiful patterns in the sand along the coast of England. Last year, Evewright displayed the Walking Drawings: Across the Estuaries exhibition at a gallery in London. Click through our gallery for a closer look at these amazing ephemeral artworks.

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