Impressive and temporary sand drawings on the beaches of San Francisco were created by American Andres Amador, a 40-year-old artist from San Francisco, with the help from local volunteers by using just a garden rake, which were finally washed away by the wave hours later. The artist firstly picks out proper beaches for his designs as canvas, and then waits for a full moon that tides are low enough for him to complete his artworks in the sand.
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