Ya we have 17 days to go directly into summer and those beaches that call us from the coast so that we can go to them and take a good dip. In this tour that we can do through the different towns and coastal cities, surely along the promenade we can find those sand sculptures that usually capture the attention of many passers-by.
They are not all that can leave us speechless, but if we go to the one made by Ray Villafane, surely that we would stay a while admiring his work and, incidentally, we would take selfies to share with our friends or family on those social networks where we look for the likes. This life-size sand sculpture of an elephant is truly noteworthy and more for the concept itself.
That life-size little mouse Standing on that wooden log on which he stands to look very bravely at the mighty elephant in front of him playing a good game of chess, he shows that we must not only focus on the ability to make an almost real sculpture, but the concept goes hand in hand to get a crowd to surround us with the work or sculpture made.
Villafane is a renowned sculptor and teamed up with artist Sue Beatrice to create this XNUMX-foot-tall sand sculpture called "Cheesie Trunkston Playing Chess with Field Mouse Hershel Higginbottom."
Sue even has a nice story to tell with the sculpture and that brings us to the young elephant named Cheesie, his peanuts, and that mouse named Hershel. The sculpture is in the Sanderson Lincoln Pavillion in Carefree, Arizona, so if you pass by, do not miss a chance to see it and take those photos.
We go the other way with Philip Jackson's sculptures.