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An
extravaganza of sand and sculptures astound the eyes of your patrons
and the media as they walk through one of The Sand Sculpture
Company's "walk-thru" sculptures. Completely walled off (by
sand and some outer sculpture to entice the public), with a height
that cannot be seen over, holds an event that will never be
forgotten. Once inside, a path leads your patrons through the
unbelievable scenes of your theme. Sculptures surround them,
each created with integrate detail that seem to bring the piece to
life. Yes! A walk-thru sculpture is very affordable. The
Sand Sculpture Company has many ideas to share that will offset the
cost of the piece. |
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Our sand sculptures have been created
to help generate money for charitable causes.
A Star Wars sculpture was created using 300 tons of sand. Eight
scenes from the first four movies were included.
$45,000 was collected with client in 5 weeks time. Funds
were given to local high schools through a "Cash Back for Kids
Program". The client was thrilled with the sculpture, media,
their patrons reactions and the fact that this event raised more in
5 weeks time than what has in the past taken 14 months to raise.
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A sports sand-sational sculpture
was created using 300 tons of sand. Creating a sports environment,
eight individual sporting events were encompassed in the piece.
Complete with athletes, mascots, sponsors billboards, and silly
on-lookers; there was something new to spot each time you'd walk
through.
The mall was praised by the newspapers and television newscasts
for their success in raising funds for charitable causes.
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250 tons of sand was used
in this Underwater Sea Adventure. Schools of fish, dolphins,
otters, sea urchins, coral and ocean foliage, treasures, a sunk
ship, King Neptune, mermaids and so much more surrounded people as
they walked through this astonishing creation.
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The Sand Sculpture Company created a
200 ton-walk through sand sculpture (left) using the theme "Wizard
of Oz". This scene is just one of five created.
Seven foot walls
were built with a few objects peering over the top, inviting the
inquisitive patrons to experience the Oz-Some event.
The sponsoring mall collected over $40,000.00 and gave all funds
to five local charities. |
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