During July 2025 a Sand Sculpture Festival was held at Surfer’s Beach in Ashkelon, Israel. The title of this Art is missing so I called it the Leprechauns.
Over the course of six days, several sand sculptures were created by artists from the Philippines, specifically from Boracay Island. Unfortunately, the artists did not sign their names on the works or assign them titles, so it is not possible to give individual credit—only to acknowledge that the sculptures were created by a group of Filipino artists. If anyone knows their names, I would be happy to add proper credit.
Since sand sculpting is a temporary art form—washed away by the sea’s waves and natural erosion as the sand returns to its original state—I created 3D models of the sculptures to allow art lovers in Israel and around the world to enjoy these ephemeral creations.
If anyone is interested in a file for 3D printing, feel free to contact me privately. I will gladly share it under appropriate credit.
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