Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Beach Art

 Ocean Beach, in San Francisco, became the canvas for a temporary art exhibition created by locals. Andres Amador, a local artist, invites area folks to come to the beach a few times a year. He offers suggestions and provides custom rakes for the participants to use. The rakes are made from handheld garden cultivator rakes attached to broom handles. 


Our daughter-in-law has wanted to do this for a while, and kept her eye out for the next opportunity. This past weekend the artist conducted a "Celebration of the Sun" instructing folks to commemorate the summer solstice with their art.  

Our son hiked to the top of the cliff to take photos. Drone photos were also made available, and the event was covered by the San Francisco Chronicle

Our granddaughter is making a picture of a bird pulling the sun away
while her brother looks on.

Here's a drone shot when it was complete. 

Our grandson is working on the sun held aloft by an Atlas-like person.

Such beauty to be found, if only temporarily! 

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Beach Art

  Ocean Beach, in San Francisco, became the canvas for a temporary art exhibition created by locals. Andres Amador, a local artist, invites ...