Wednesday 10 July 2013





Tony Plant, 50, of Newquay, Cornwall, drew these eye-catching pieces of artwork in the sand at Watergate Bay, Bedruthan Steps and the Great Western Beach along the Cornish coast.
'My work is based in process so it leads me to different areas. It's a creative licence to do anything anywhere you want.’
"They're temporary. The reason for being there is the landscape is constantly changing."
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