Here is an amazing Hungarian sand sculpture festival in summer 2019! – Photos and Video
A Hungarian man, Ferenc Monostori, is a truly unique artist who makes sand sculptures. Soon, his biggest dream is about to be fulfilled: he is going to organise a sand sculpture festival in Hungary, in the summer of 2019.
Hungarian sculptors seem not only to make statues in front of NFL stadiums but also sand sculptures, like Ferenc Monostori. Building statues out of sand is clearly a spectacular art. Yet, very few people do it in the world, around 4-500 in total. Ferenc Monostori, one of the very few representatives of sand sculpting, has been creating them for 15 years, reported szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu.
The Hungarian sculptor from Tinnye, Hungary, has already made an exhibition at Easter last year. Its topic was the world’s four principal religions.
However, in 2019, the Hungarian artist is preparing for something even bigger: his first-ever sand sculpture festival.
Monostori is and has been participating in sand sculpture festivals all around the world. He said that 80% of his works are made abroad, but now he is extremely excited about his first own festival. Besides the many sand sculptures that he is going to present at the exhibition, there is also going to be some music in the background. Ferenc Monostori has not yet said too much about the event’s concept; he would rather keep it a secret until then.
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Featured image: www.facebook.com/monostori.eu/photos/
Source: szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu
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