You Won’t Believe The Incredible Animal Portraits This Artist Makes Using Seashells Found On The Beach
A pandemic isn’t something to celebrate, that’s for sure, but it seems like during the time of the pandemic, many of us discovered new and interesting things to do. Some of us focused on improving our culinary skills, some took an interest in gardening, some decided to get healthier habits and improve their quality of life, they started to exercise regularly, and some started to work on some DIY crafts projects. We all had to discover our creative side since we only had a limited number of activities we could do at our homes, and traveling was completely out of the picture. We can say this designer and jewelry maker named Anna Chan took the best out of the situation. The New Yorker artist went to Robert Moses State Park, where she would spend most of her time by the beach. Since she was supposed to create 12 art pieces for a 2021 calendar, she started to make sand sculptures there. Soon after, this became a new hobby for her. That’s how she started to create beautiful, symmetrical mosaics and real-life animal portraits.