Working with 7,000 tonnes of sand, a team of 32 artists spent
five weeks creating the 150 works for the Ostend Sand Sculpture
Festival, which opens on Saturday and runs until September,
providing rain does not wash away the exhibits.
Many of the artists work in other mediums, such as wood or
marble carving, and said they found sand sculpting presented
some challenges.
"What I like in the sand is that you must be very tactile while
carving, I am also an ice carver and to compare with ice, the
sand is very fragile," Russian artist Sergey Zaplatn told
Reuters.
(Reporting by Yves Herman, writing by Mark Hanrahan in London;
Editing by Toby Davis)
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