By Cameron Owens
It’s been nearly ten hours since Damon Farmer, a Woodford County artist and international sand sculptor, began to sculpt the highly anticipated art project at Downtown Lexington’s Triangle Park. The project is presented by the Downtown Lexington Corporation for “Sand in the City,” a temporary public art installation that will be carved from over 20 tons of sand.
With close to 30 unique ideas contributed by the Lexington public, Farmer says the sculpture will be near completion by Sunday just in time for Easter holiday. The public is invited to join Farmer at Triangle Park to watch the creation of the sculpture over the next few days which will remain at Triangle Park for up to three weeks.
More examples of Damon’s previous artwork can be seen on his websites, www.shadetreestudio.com and www.damonfarmer.com.
Day one of “Sand in the City”gets underway in Triangle Park
March 23, 2016
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