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Sunday, August 20, 2006

Came across something that totally mesmerise me while i was blog-jumping. In one of the blogs I came across, I saw a video of sand art and it took my breath away. It felt so serence and calm watching it. Just amazed at the artists' talent in creating beautiful pictures using sand, their fingers and plain imagination.

Below are some links to the videos of their sand animation:

Ferenc Cako

SICAF 2003
Story Of The Old Castle - Keep in mind that it's all sand. The story-line is in japanese but by watching the whole animation you are able to figure out what happen.

Ilana Yahav

Sand Fantasy
Sand Dream

I wish to see the world through eyes of Innocence...
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