JA.O has run pictures before of the work of sand-sculptor extraordinaire Steven D. Greydanus.
But he’s got competition in the field of religious sand sculpting.
Here’s hoping you’ll take on a challenge like this one, Steve!
JA.O has run pictures before of the work of sand-sculptor extraordinaire Steven D. Greydanus.
But he’s got competition in the field of religious sand sculpting.
Here’s hoping you’ll take on a challenge like this one, Steve!
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There’s no competition. I’m a dabbler. This lady’s the real deal. 🙂
Didn’t Jesus warn about building on sand?
Isn’t it in a certain commercial, Trump built a fancy sandcastle himself? ;^)
Of course, nothing that comes remotely close to this magnificent piece right here!
Wow!
SDG,
No question she’s better lookin’ than you. But you still do nice work …
SDG:
There’s no competition. I’m a dabbler. This lady’s the real deal. 🙂
Not bad, not bad at all!
You’re pretty good!
Wow.
I hope this lady is a professional sculptress. The art world could use her!
It’s gorgeous!
You can see similar quality (religious-themed as well) at Ocean City, MD.
She’s done the birth, SDG has done the crucifiction; how about the resurrection?
Or better yet, team up and create a stations of the cross. Perhaps, you could do it on the Catholic Answers cruise around the mediterranean–has that happened yet, right?
St. Joseph looks really old.
St. Joseph was an older man. At least from tradition. It is speculated that he might have possibly have been a widower, but he most likely was much older than Mary.