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Tuesday, 20 June 2006 |
 A sand garden I recently made a little sand garden out of an old frying pan and some sand pilfered from the beach.The sand is a little too coarse to make fine lines and detailed patterns. Despite having sifted it through a screen mesh, it still has a lot of little bits of crushed sea shell in it which gives it a rough texture.
After washing and drying the sand, I dumped it into an old frying pan someone downstairs left out to be recycled.Then I went about making a little rake and something to smooth the sand out with. I apparently made the comb of the rake too fine since I can't make any deep impressions in the sand, only small shallow ridges.
The interesting thing is,  Little rake to make patterns in sand that the shallow ridges can only be seen when the light hits it at a certain angle when small shadows are cast thus revealing any pattern traced in the sand. Under normal direct light, all that is seen is a flat surface of sand. But shine light onto the surface from the side and then the pattern comes alive.Kind of like perspectives in life. Sometimes a very delicate and beautiful pattern is right before your eyes. You just need a little light shining from the right direction to see it. |
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