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Colossal desert artwork spirals out in Sahara

Saturday, March 8, 2014 11:33
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by Kimberley Mok

© D.A.ST. Arteam

Deserts are some of the most forbidding and unforgiving places on earth, yet in our collective mythologies they are also thought of as places where a transcendent, mystical consciousness resides. Using the arid environment of the Sahara Desert as a blank canvas, the D.A.ST. Arteam (artist Danae Stratou, industrial designer Alexandra Stratou, and architect Stella Constantinides) created this breathtaking work of Land Art back in 1997, which can still be seen now (see Google Earth if you can’t be there in person).

Titled Desert Breath and found via This Is Colossal, the artwork is located near the Red Sea in El Gouna, Egypt. The piece was an interdisciplinary collaboration that took over two years to complete, covering an approximate area of one million square feet and involved the shifting of 280,000 cubic feet of sand. A 98-foot artificial pool of water sits in the very center of the work, surrounded by double spirals of 178 sand mounds and depressions that mirror each other in volume.

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