Paintings on the sand. Artistry New Zealand's Peter Donnelly (Peter Donnelly)
What a interesting human nature! For someone and the needle's eye is enough to create a unique masterpiece in it, and someone and the whole beach for their little arts! Yes, the picture of New Zealand painter Peter Donnelly (Peter Donnelly) occupy entire beaches, and we must admit that these paintings maestro has over 600 pieces.
Why beaches? But the fact that Peter - an unusual artist. Creativity it does not need paint, brushes, pencils or pens. All that is needed maestro - good weather, free beach and wet clean sand. Oh, and some rakes and other tools to clean up the sand. If all you need it is, - the master goes to work.
Paintings on the sand. Artistry New Zealand's Peter Donnelly (Peter Donnelly)
Paintings on the sand. Artistry New Zealand's Peter Donnelly (Peter Donnelly)
Paintings on the sand. Artistry New Zealand's Peter Donnelly (Peter Donnelly)
Paintings on the sand. Artistry New Zealand's Peter Donnelly (Peter Donnelly)
Paintings on the sand. Artistry New Zealand's Peter Donnelly (Peter Donnelly)
Offbeat Donnelly is well known both in New Zealand and abroad, with some fans come from far away, only to watch as the "sand artist" creates its own scale drawings. And it must be admitted, the process is very time-consuming. Master need to paint his work on pieces, keeping in mind the big picture, which then can be considered only from a great height.
Paintings on the sand. Artistry New Zealand's Peter Donnelly (Peter Donnelly)
Paintings on the sand. Artistry New Zealand's Peter Donnelly (Peter Donnelly)
Paintings on the sand. Artistry New Zealand's Peter Donnelly (Peter Donnelly)
Paintings on the sand. Artistry New Zealand's Peter Donnelly (Peter Donnelly)
Paintings on the sand. Artistry New Zealand's Peter Donnelly (Peter Donnelly)
This unusual hobby Peter Donnelly (Peter Donnelly) is engaged in more than a decade. Of course, it was that his paintings became victims of weather, or they just do not wash away the tide. However, this does not grieve artist. Quite the contrary: he believes that gives his work not only people, but also nature, and from this it becomes even more enjoyable. Well, crank, and he in New Zealand queer!