
When I was a kid sand sculpture technology was just being developed, but at the time we were proud of the simple and effective ways that a bit of wet sand was used in a
8 grain and track configuration.
By the time I reached my teens, Sand-Alog technology had been developed and we were able to express ourselves in a more dynamic and expressive way than with the old
33-1/3 and 45 grain sand.
In this modern age, with the development of
Digi-Sand, and a host of other formats such as Blue-Sand and Micro-Sand, what can be accomplished is only limited by your imagination and determination.

This last sculpture was done in Virtual-Sand, and as you can see, between that and Nano-Sand, there is literally no limit to the detail and precision that can be achieved.
Your "sands a lot" scribe;
Allan W Janssen
Labels: artistic, creativity, humor, sand sculptures, satire
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