
Sand art is the practice of modelling sand into an artistic form, such as sand brushing, sand sculpting,
sand painting, or creating
sand bottles. A sandcastle is a type of sand sculpture resembling a miniature
building, often a
castle
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. The drip castle variation uses wet sand that is dribbled down to form organic shapes before the sands dries.
Most sand play takes place on
sandy beaches, where the two basic building ingredients,
sand and
water, are available in abundance. Some sand play occurs in dry
sandpits and sandboxes, though mostly by children and rarely for art forms. Tidal beaches generally have sand that limits height and structure because of the shape of the sand grains. Good sculpture sand is somewhat dirty, having
silt and
clay that helps lock the irregular-shaped sand grains together.
Sand castles are typically made by children for fun, but there are also sand-sculpture contests for adults that involve large, complex constructions. The largest sandcastle made in a contest was 18 feet tall; the owner, Ronald Malcnujio, a five-foot-tall man, had to use several ladders, each the height of the sandcastle. His sculpture consisted of one ton of sand and 10 litres of water to sculpt.
Sand castles and sculptures

Sand grains will always stick together unless the sand is reasonably fine. While dry sand is loose, wet sand is
adherent if the proper amounts of sand and water are mixed. The reason for this is that water forms little "bridges" between the grains of sand when it is damp due to the forces of
surface tension
Surface tension is the tendency of liquid surfaces at rest to shrink into the minimum surface area possible. Surface tension is what allows objects with a higher density than water such as razor blades and insects (e.g. water striders) to f ...
.
When the sand dries out or gets wet, the shape of a structure may change, and "
landslide
Landslides, also known as landslips, are several forms of mass wasting that may include a wide range of ground movements, such as rockfalls, deep-seated grade (slope), slope failures, mudflows, and debris flows. Landslides occur in a variety of ...
s" are common. A mix of fine (mostly sharper) and coarse sand granules is very important to achieve good "sand construction" results. Fine granules that have been rounded by the natural influences of
seas,
rivers or
fluvial
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s, in turn negatively influence the bonding between the individual granules as they more easily slide past each other.
Shovels and buckets are the main construction tools used in creating sand castles and sand sculptures, although some people use only their hands. A simple sand castle can be made by filling a bucket with damp sand, placing it upside-down on the beach, and removing the bucket. For larger constructions, water from the sea to mix with the sand can be brought to the building site with a bucket or other container. Sometimes
forms of other materials, such as wood or plastic are constructed to hold piles of sand in place and in specific shapes.
Tunnels large enough to enter are extremely hazardous; children and adults die every year when such underground chambers collapsed under weight and instability of sand, or due to the tide coming up or the structure being hit by a wave. Sometimes, a
dam can be built to hold back the water, tidal forts, which are incredibly large sandcastles with thick walls to protect the keep from the sea, can be built, or canals can be dug to contain the water.
A variant to a formed sculpture is the drip castle, made by dribbling very wet sand.
Sand sculpting as an art form has become popular in coastal beach areas. Hundreds of annual competitions are held all over the world. Techniques can be quite sophisticated, and record-breaking achievements have been noted in the ''
Guinness World Records''. Sometimes, contests are staged as advertising or promotional events. Most sand sculptors come from other disciplines but a few earn their living solely from sand-related activities.
Notable sand sculpture artists include
Sudarsan Pattnaik and
M N Gowri who created the
Mysore Sand Sculpture Museum.
Festivals and competitions

From 1989 until 2009, a World Championship in Sand Sculpture was held in
Harrison Hot Springs
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in
Harrison,
British Columbia, Canada, also known as "Harrisand". The competition had solo, double and team categories. The world championship was held in Ft. Myers, Florida, and other venues for a limited time. Other countries hold their own versions of the world championships as it is not possible to get all the people who may qualify in the same place at the same time due to the expense and logistics.
The world's tallest sand castle was built on Myrtle Beach in South Carolina by Team Sandtastic as part of the 2007 Sun Fun Festival. The structure was 49.55 feet (15.1 m) high. It took 10 days to construct and used 300 truckloads of sand. This record was broken in 2019 when a 58-feet tall sand castle was unveiled at Rügen in Germany. The tallest-ever sand castle was built by a group of international artists and was constructed with 11,000 tons of sand.
Since 2003,
Bettystown beach,
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in
Ireland has been home to the Irish annual National
Sandcastle and Sand Sculpturing competition.
In
Lappeenranta,
Finland, there is an annual tourist sight called the Sandcastle (''Hiekkalinna''), where a work of art made of sand according to a changing theme is created every year.
The record for the number of individual sandcastles built in one hour, was set at
Scarborough, England, on 18 August 2012. Four hundred people constructed 683 castles, with each being two feet wide and high, accompanied by four turrets.
Play
One of the main attractions of a sandy beach, especially for children, is playing with the sand; it presents more possibilities than an ordinary sandbox. One can make a mountain, a
pit
Pit or PIT may refer to:
Structure
* Ball pit, a recreation structure
* Casino pit, the part of a casino which holds gaming tables
* Trapping pit, pits used for hunting
* Pit (motor racing), an area of a racetrack where pit stops are conducted
* ...
(encountering
clay or the
water table), canals, tunnels, bridges, a sculpture (representing a person, animal, etc., like a statue, or a
scale model
A scale model is a physical model which is geometrically similar to an object (known as the prototype). Scale models are generally smaller than large prototypes such as vehicles, buildings, or people; but may be larger than small prototypes ...
of a building), amongst many other things.
Burying someone up to their neck in sand or burying oneself in such a manner is another popular beach activity.
Sand angels

Sand angels are made in the same manner as
snow angels; a person lies on their back in the sand, extending their arms and legs and swishes them back and forth.
The
Guinness World Record
''Guinness World Records'', known from its inception in 1955 until 1999 as ''The Guinness Book of Records'' and in previous United States editions as ''The Guinness Book of World Records'', is a reference book published annually, listing world ...
for the most simultaneous sand angels made at one time was done in
Ludington, Michigan, on June 10, 2017. It was performed by 1,387 sand angel people at the same time, almost four times the previous record of 352 made in
Pembrokeshire, Wales, on June 6, 2015. The duration they lasted making sand angels was for 30 seconds—twice as long as the 15 seconds at Pembrokeshire.
Fight against the tide
A popular game is building a heap of sand, as high as possible, to withstand the upcoming tide.
File:Opkomend tij in Cadzand (1).JPG, A sandcastle with a moat
A moat is a deep, broad ditch, either dry or filled with water, that is dug and surrounds a castle, fortification, building or town, historically to provide it with a preliminary line of defence. In some places moats evolved into more extensive ...
, at low tide
File:Opkomend tij in Cadzand (2).JPG, The sea moving in to surround the castle
File:Opkomend_tij_in_Cadzand_(3).jpg, The castle as an island
Sand art
Sand raking and beach murals

''Sand raking'' is performed on a sandy beach where the artist rakes the dry top layer of sand, exposing the wet underlayer to create light-and-dark contrasts. Usually the designs are quite large and are similar to man-made art
crop circles
A crop circle, crop formation, or corn circle is a pattern created by flattening a crop, usually a cereal. The term was first coined in the early 1980s by Colin Andrews. Crop circles have been described as all falling "within the range of the ...
. The designs are ephemeral, and wash away with the next tide.
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Marc Treanor (19 June 1963 – 2 July 2020) was a sand artist living in Dinas, Pembrokeshire. He was notable for creating intricate patterns on beaches in Cornwall and later in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Treanor was well known in the county.
Meth ...
.
Other
A sand glass is a display in which there are multiple colors of sand in water between two sheets of glass. Unlike sand paintings, a sand glass is meant to be turned; the sand, traditionally in black and a light color, moves into new shapes with each turn. The term "sand glass" is a translation of the Portuguese phrase ''quadro de areia'', literally "sand frame" or "sand picture". Unlike sand paintings, which are a traditional craft, these are found around the world in many colors and sizes.
Sandpainting is the art of pouring colored sands and other pigments onto a surface to make a painting.
Sand bottles are created by pouring colored sands into a bottle to make a scene.
Sand drawing
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is the creation of a drawing by scratching it out in a flat base of sand.
Sand animation is the making of animation by manipulating sand to build figures, textures and movement, frame by frame.
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