Every customer outside and inside of souvenir and T-shirt shop extraordinaire Cuffy’s wore a mask and was careful about distancing.
And this year’s sand sculpture, marking 40 years of business and really great prices, noted the summer of COVID-19, too. Oops, that was on the side I did not photograph. Maybe it was subliminal on my part.
Very cool! Such an art form.
I’ve seen a few sculpted in San Diego. So fun to watch!
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I watched an artist craft a huge one at the New York State Fair, Nance. Hard work!
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This sand art is amazing! Wouldn’t it be interesting to watch the artist while they create these types of sculptures? Maybe YouTube has some examples. I’ll have to check. Cool Mark! 😎
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Yes, Sandra, I have had the chance to watch an artist work on the huge sand sculpture that usually graces they Center of Progress building at the New York State Fair, and I was amazed at their craft!
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I’ll bet that was awesome! Cool!
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Sand is a underused medium for art.
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I think it is catching on, Tony.
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Thank you for another well crafted post, my friend, as usual.
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They sold me on the worth of Cuffy’s, Ann.
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that is an amazing piece of sand artistry, some people have so much talent.
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To build that is an art for sure, Beth.
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i’d certainly agree, mark
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