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Time Lapse Video: Beach Art On Church Bay
Two participants in the the 2014 Bermuda Beach Art Festival, held on Saturday [Mar 29], took the time to take a time lapse video of their entry, giving viewers a look at their 20 minutes of work in the sand. Earl Jones and Susan Thomas created their design along a beach on Church Bay, creating a series of shapes that covered a large section of the sand... Read more of this article
Photo Set #2: 2014 Bermuda Beach Art Festival
The 2014 Bermuda Beach Art Festival, an island-wide sand art competition, took place on Saturday [Mar 29], bringing together some of Bermuda’s most talented beach artists, along with internationally acclaimed guest beach artist Andres Amador. La Garza [Tara Cassidy & Natalie Sannemalm] won the Best Overall for “Herons’ Flight” on Horseshoe... Read more of this article
Photos: 2014 Bermuda Beach Art Festival Entries
Circles, swirls, a feather, kissing fish and an octopus were some of the artistic creations gracing the island’s beaches yesterday [Mar 29] as the 2014 Bermuda Beach Art Festival took place island-wide. The annual competition invites artists of all skill levels and ages to participate in adorning Bermuda’s beaches with beach art, creations... Read more of this article
2014 Beach Art Festival: Top Three Results
The 2014 Bermuda Beach Art Festival — an island-wide sand art competition — took place yesterday [Mar 29] with artistic creations temporarily gracing the islands beaches. La Garza [Tara Cassidy & Natalie Sannemalm] won the Best Overall for “Herons’ Flight” on Horseshoe Bay, and Adrianna Anfossi’s “Circle Design”... Read more of this article
Bermuda Beach Art Festival On March 29th
This year’s Bermuda Beach Art Festival — an island-wide sand art competition — will be held on Saturday, March 29. Internationally acclaimed guest beach artist Andres Amador will be present at the event, which offers a cash prize of $500. Last year’s winning entry in the adult category by Hannah Strang A spokesperson said, “Enter... Read more of this article
2013 Beach Art Festival Overall, Category Results
The winners of the second annual Bermuda Beach Art Festival which took place this weekend have been declared, after people spent the day creating art on beaches including Horseshoe, Warwick Long Bay and Elbow. Best Overall: This Week in Bermuda & Nothing To Do in Bermuda [Candice Dickinson, Natalie Sannamalm & Claire] Winner In The Adult Category:... Read more of this article
Photos: 2013 Beach Art Festival Gets Underway
[Updated with additional photos] The second annual Bermuda Beach Art Festival got underway today [Mar 23] with locals taking to beaches including Horseshoe, Warwick Long Bay and Elbow to create art in the sand. The Beach Art contest was first held last year, with over a thousand residents and tourists come out to view and partake of the art. The winner[s]... Read more of this article
Video: Beach Art, Dance & Horseshoe Bay
One of the island’s most well known beaches is the setting of a new video featuring dancers from the In Motion School of Dance. Produced by The Bermuda Beach Art Festival Founder & Director, Nicky Gurret & the In Motion School of Dance, the video features a dance around Beach Art created on Horseshoe Bay. Director of In Motion, Liz Pimental,... Read more of this article
Upcoming: 2nd Annual Beach Art Festival
The second annual Bermuda Beach Art Festival is scheduled to be held on Saturday [Mar 23] with the public invited to participate and produce images in the sand at beaches across the island. A spokesperson said, “I’d like to introduce you to one of Bermuda’s newest and most unique, family, community events, The Bermuda Beach Art Festival.... Read more of this article
Inaugural Bermuda Beach Art Festival
Bermudians are being encouraged to use the island’s pink sand as their canvasses at the annual Beach Art Festival on Saturday [Mar. 24]. Artists of all skill levels are invited to participate in adorning as many of Bermuda’s beautiful beaches as possible with beach art, creations that only last until the next high tide washes them away. World... Read more of this article