Sand artists, Jamie Wardley and Andy Moss, with solicited volunteers from around the world together used stencils and rakes to create a highly temporary art installation named “The Peace Day” project in France that there’re 9000 Figures Hand-Drawn in the Sand to commemorate the fallen on D-Day, which was finally destined to be washed away by the tide.
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