JIM DENEVAN
Temporary sand artist creates large scale artists that are created by the use of simple drift wood stick that is found on the beach and begins to trace from a central point and goes outward, his drawings are improvised and made on a whim. Although they appear and both carefully and gracefully rendered with the use of multiple rakes and sticks, the large scale drawings hold a geometric aesthetic to them where they are made up with spirals and circles and other shapes. "When I am doing a drawing, I'm personifying the place that is empty. A plate that is unmarked" {1} Denevan's artworks are very temporary with the waves washing the work away this shows the attitude to drawing that it can temporary and improvised with using basic materials that you find in you immediate surroundings.
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