You may encounter a lot of strange things on the beach, but have you ever noticed during your stroll that you are standing in the midst of huge shapes formed strangely?
If you hesitate to visit Pembrokeshire Beach in Wales, you will notice strange forms appearing in the sand. Before you panic, these forms are the work of the local artist Mark Trainor, whose work is inspired by the mysterious forms that sometimes appear in corn and wheat fields.
When the painting is over, the artist watches the waves wipe away what he has done, but confirms that it is part of the experience. "It is an essential part of the work, that is, it is not permanent and temporary," he said. Therefore, Traynor immortalizes his work while taking photographs of her through the lens of his camera.
The artist takes three steps to paint the perfect painting. He begins first by planning what he wants to paint on paper when he is at home and then goes to the beach with the "comb" tool to start work.
It may be terrifying. Many times during his work, Trainor thinks of himself: "I do not know where I am, I do not know what to do," but he begins to make his paintings anyway.
The third step is to stand at the top of the cliff to see the painting he has created, a step of "contemplative side" according to Trinore.
The painting on which the artist worked on the British General Election Day in 2015 was considered an art work for him. On that day, Trainor was able to establish a connection with a passerby who helped him despite discovering political and ideological differences between them.
Although Trainor could not hide his opposition to him, they were able to work together and complete the sandstone.
While some see sand painting as a single activity, Traynor describes encounters by chance with others in what distinguishes his work. "I am someone who loves perfectionism, and it is very easy to push people away because they will not do the way I want to, The command is done. "
But working with others can be very beautiful. The artist described the participation of a group of children in his work on one occasion as a "very wonderful" experience.
Due to the constant appearance of his work on the coast of Wales, he is increasingly noticed, leading to many different and exciting projects.