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VIDEO: Land art on Worthing beach - with pictures



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Published Date: 31 July 2008
ARTIST and photographer Jamie Stokes is continuing to decorate Worthing beach with his stunning land art.
He uses the sand as a huge canvas and together with string and tent pegs, he marks out a design before using pebbles to fill it in.

The image to the right is a picture of Jamie's latest artwork.

Click on the green play button to see a video showing Jamie beginning to create the huge design.

Jamie is planning on creating a special Worthing Rotary Carnival design which he will create during the event in August.

Click here to see more pictures of Jamie's land art.

Click here to watch another video - Jamie's stone animation.

Find out more about Jamie's work at his website www.land-artist.com

Herald reader Pamelia Long watched Jamie create the words "Worthing Pier" in pebbles on Tuesday, July 29, and took her own photograph, which features in the gallery above.

She said: "Spotted this young man advertising Worthing Pier.

"Half an hour later the tide had washed all his hard work away."


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  • Last Updated: 31 July 2008 4:08 PM
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