Skull and crossbones.
The contest had several divisions: Youth, Teen, Adult, and Open Pro.
So what do you think the gas mileage is on this sporty entry?
If only I had a wide angle lens..
A sea turtle!
I loved this sculpture with all its sea creatures.
The kids did an excellent job on their shark and other creatures. I especially loved the way they used sea shells for shading on their sculpture.
Looks like someone took a bite out of this Hershey bar...
A creepy-crawly - look at its tongue sticking out.
Yikes! Dead man's chest.
Excellent job! A wonderful sand sculpture of Tristan de Luna, in celebration of our 450th anniversary!
Do you recognize this? Hint: it sailed into port last week! This recreation of the Juan Sebastian de Elcano was sculpted by Sarah and Hannah Stendebach, visiting nieces of Jim and Lila Cox
Fiesta of Five Flags!
And of course we all recognize this famous beach icon!
Oooohhhh....it's the Loch Ness monster!
Ahhh...King Neptune and his sea creatures. Unless you're Greek, then it would be Poseidon.
This was one of my favorites, sculpted by Kevin Nail and Mark Flynn.
I loved the arches in the castle!
The Great Pyramid and the Sphinx!
I think I might be able to learn how to build castles this way, but don't bet the farm on it.
Ah ha! So they keep spraying it down with water to keep it from drying out and crumbling!
If I stick around long enough, I might learn the tricks of the trade.
The kids enjoyed having their own class and worked very hard on their sand sculptures.
What do we have here? It appears to be a sort of shark submarine hybrid. Would that be called a sharine or a subark?
Another one of my favorites is the sweet couch potato -- or should I say a couch sweet potato. [Note from a blog visitor, 'Barefootnikki': This is actually Patrick Starfish, a friend of SpongeBob SquarePants. Thanks, Nikki!)
I'm sorry I didn't stay around long enough to get the names of all the winners for you, but getting around on the sand was not easy in this cast, plus, I managed to get it wet while photographing one of the sculptures close to the water. Still, I wouldn't miss this event for anything!
A B.I.G. thanks to Beach Community Bank for sponsoring the contest.
6 comments:
That is beautiful and creative! Couldn't be more original!
I like how you have strong ties with the ocean. :)
The sweet potato is actually Patrick Starfish from "Spongebob Squarepants"
love the blog :)
Thank you SO much, BF-Nikki! Obviously I am not around kids enough. Ha! I have a lot of them visiting in the next month and I'm sure they will all get a big laugh at my mistake!
Thanks!
DJ
You are very welcome :) I figured you would want to know.
Keep up the great work!
I know this is really late, but my dad just sent me this link this week. The man who did Patrick Starfish is my dad, Barry Shuck. He enters every year!My little sister and I used to do it with him as well.
Well please tell your dad I said his work was AWESOME!
DJ
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