Man Quits His Job After Visiting Burning Man, Spends 10+ Years Drawing In The Sand

By Editorial Staff in Amazing On 19th December 2015
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#1 This art is destroyed soon after it’s created

#2 Andres Amador starts these intricate drawings at low tide

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#3 He was inspired to quit his job after attending the Burning Man festival in Nevada in 1999

#4 Amador has been creating these sand paintings for 10+ years

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#5 After drawing the framework with a fine-tip stick, he uses a rake to shade-in different areas

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#6 “My art is my way to processing the world I experience and recreating it in grand yet fleeting ways that are a tribute to the regenerative capacity of the human spirit”

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#7 “I wish for viewers of my work to experience a sense of wonder and renewed appreciation for the miracle of life”

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#8 “I offer an opportunity to step outside of one’s day to day life and stand present in this timeless moment”

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#9 “There’s not an overt message in my work, but there’s an implied message about being in the moment,” Amador told Organic Connections

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#10 “Sometimes these paintings are being erased by the water before they’re even finished, and this perspective shows us that life is temporary and nothing will last”

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#11 “But what will we do in the face of that awareness? How will we live?”

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#12 “So much of how we live our lives is based on fear of the unknown, and death is the ultimate unknown”

#13 “But in the face of the knowledge of our demise, to express one’s spirit and create beauty is the ultimate victory, the ultimate embrace of life”

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#14 “I’m enjoying the life that I have been living since I have the courage to follow my own path”

#15 “Now I am travelling and creating my art on huge canvases”