Andres Amador's Earthscapes: Art that Goes Out with the Tide | KQED Arts
With the beach as his canvas and rakes his brushes, Andres Amador creates large-scale artworks that explore nature's geometry -- and life's impermanence. For more info on this and other stories in this KQED series, visit http://bit.ly/1mF7fus Funding for KQED Arts is provided by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. Sign up for the weekly KQED Arts email newsletter: http://bit.ly/1eMLPu5

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