The California-based artist Jim Denevan has created unfathomably symmetrical ephemeral “paintings” on the sand since the mid-1990s, using a stick or rake to draw sometimes miles-long geometric and Fibonacci-inspired compositions.
Morgan Maassen - Coastal Care
Afternoon, Muir Beach, California. Sand globe perched on a rock as the tide comes in;” By Zach Pine - Coastal Care
Tibetan Chortens; By Debra Kellner - Coastal Care
Enter sandman – the extraordinary beach art of Jim Denevan
Sandbank On The Coast Of Whitsunday Island, Queensland, Australia; By Yann Arthus-Bertrand - Coastal Care
Interview American artist Jim Denevan on his ephemeral earthworks
Un Dimanche A Cuba; By Aline Coquelle - Coastal Care
Jim Denevan's Gift
Turquoise - From “Antarctica ” Series; By Denis Delestrac - Coastal Care
Etch-A-Sketch” Earthworks by Jim Denevan – ArtStormer
Paddleout; By Lyndie Benson - Coastal Care
Sunrise, Malibu; By Santa Aguila Foundation - Coastal Care
Breathtaking Ephemeral Artworks by Jim Denevan - Tourism on the Edge
Lines in the Sand: Artist Jim Denevan Turns Beaches into Temporary Geometric Artworks — Colossal
Enter sandman – the extraordinary beach art of Jim Denevan