Ocean Beach goes full crop circle at this massive sand art gathering
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On March 8, Ocean Beach came alive with the collaborative efforts of locals creating temporary sand art, marked by symbols of peace and kindness. Led by Andrés Amador, the event attracted many participants who engaged in crafting intricate designs in the sand, fostering a sense of community. The atmosphere contrasted with common technology culture, represented by a young usher whose maturity left an impression on the author. The temporary nature of the art instilled a message of mindfulness and togetherness amid a vibrant beach setting.
“I wouldn't worry about that,” he shrugged off my concern for the permanence of the artwork.
The vibe last Saturday was crop circle. A mass of people congregated on the beach with rakes in hand, creating some of the best and most organized sand art I've ever seen.
Spirals, peace signs, and sunrays stretched across the shore, anchored by a simple message: "Be Kind."
Amador is the prototype of the San Franciscan hippie who begrudgingly dabbled in tech - just enough to know he despises it.
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