Circles in the Sand
July 10th, 2017
Circles in the Sand is a group made up of labyrinth artist Denny Dyke, artist Christine Moehring and photographer Pamela Hansen. They produce stunning sand labyrinths on the beaches of Bandon, Oregon, which they describe as ‘walkable art’. On their website they write about the focus behind their work:
Circles is dedicated to the path of the labyrinth as a means of meditation, transformation and healing. We offer a walkable sandy path for all to experience the benefits of taking some time just to be themselves.
I include below a short film where Denny and others talk about these beautiful projects.
5 Responses to “Circles in the Sand”
Excellent I love ephemeral art.That’s why I’m always looking at clouds the way they move and change.
Whoa! Come to Salem MA, Denny!!
I got to go to Circles in the Sand yesterday–just magical! Thank you Denny and photographer Pamela! It was a wonderful experience!
Linda from Portland
Hi Phillip- slightly off topic but thought you might enjoy this short Greenpeace video of what a local farmer friend of mine and his associates are doing right now (hopefully the link works): http://greenpeace.org.nz/theregenerators/?utm_source=greenpeace&utm_medium=email+list&utm_campaign=agriculture&utm_content=the+regenerators+vid
Many thanks for all your inspirational pieces.
Tara
Wow so beautiful!
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