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Sand Art has been one of the favorite past times of many people. All over the world individuals have tried time and again to master this skill. Sand Art is no joke. You need nerves of steel and iron will to complete just one sculpture. When it is completed, you pray that no wind blows nor the waves hit the beach. Sand Art has been the primal attraction of many beaches of the world. People take part in making Sand Sculptures.
The Art of Sand Sculptures

So many of people have made it their hobby that many have grown rich doing it. Sand Art requires steady hand. This skill is surely found in gifted people. Not every one can just wake up one morning and make a Sand Artistry out of wind. I bring to you some of the most amazing of Sand Art even made in the world. These Sand monuments have been made in different parts of the world by different individuals. Enjoy this visual treat.
Beauty Of Orissa

This brilliant work has been done in India by a local Sand Art lover. The detailing in this structure is quite visible to the naked eye. Time and dedication to this work are the success factors in this regard. The eye catching piece of art has attracted media attention as well as praise from visitors.
Man Of Honour

Following is a Sand Sculpture of the late Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. This is another of the brilliantly made Sand Art pieces. Gandhi was the spear head behind the formation of independent India. This Sand Sculpture has been made in India and proves that India has got talent!
Here Is Batman!

This is a formation of the legendary super hero Batman. He saves the day by fighting crime while we relax. This picture has been taken in a Sand Art competition held in Portugal. This is really going to attract allot of youngsters to it.
The Wizard of Oz – Brilliant!

The hard work and energy spent in making this Sculpture is quite visible to us just by a glance. This Sand Art is a dedication to the famous television series. It is going to take you in an enchanting world. We all need a time out. This is it.
Queen Of Hearts - Marilyn Monroe

This one is an exclusive Sand Art in memory of late Marilyn Monroe. The most iconic and influential of Hollywood film stars of all times. Marilyn Monroe has wooed us with her beauty and charm over the past decades. Now her Sand made sculpture does the same. This is magnificent. Thumbs up to the artist.
Mount Rushmore of Sand!

It brings to us the old memories of Mount Rushmore. The famous and one of the most historical monuments of the United States. Read the full story
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