With rakes and ropes, beaches become momentary works of art
San Francisco based artist Andres Amador creates temporary, large-scale, geometric art works using the beaches, rakes and ropes. Video produced by Joe Matazzoni and Cynthia Stone of KQED For more Art Beat: newshour.pbs.org/art

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