Every morning early, before sunrise they start their work of art with the hope to make enough money to survive. With no to little education they use their God given talent with the cheapest tools and nature to help them in their fight for survival.
When visiting our South African coast whether the Atlantic Ocean or Indian ocean side, you can expect to come across our humble, poor sand artists on most of our main beaches.
These photographs were taken at Uvango, South Coast, Kwazulu Natal. You can see the humble artist keeping his work wet so that it doesn’t crumble to smithereens under the excruciating summer sun.
This one was taken on Durban’s main beach – Kwazulu Natal.
Please when visiting our warm, beautiful, friendly, sunshine beaches consider giving these artists a generous donation for their dedication and hard work to help them make a living.
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