In a world obsessed with likes and legacy, a new wave of artists is embracing the opposite: impermanence. CBS News' Itay Hod shows that sometimes beauty is meant to disappear with artist Andres Amador.
Breakdown
- Andres Amador creates large sand art on beaches, knowing the tide will erase them. 26s
- His 'earthscapes' are visible only from above and last until the tide returns. 49s
- Amador's work has appeared on beaches worldwide for over two decades. 59s
- He often invites the public to participate, encouraging them to express what brings them joy. 1m 8s
- Participants describe the experience as meaningful, despite the art's temporary nature. 2m 0s