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Cloud Tourism | giant sand artists paint for the Year of the Tiger on Victorian beaches

In January 2022, on the eve of the Year of the Tiger, a giant sand painting quietly appeared on the beach in Victoria, Australia, which was specially painted by artist Breatheablueocean to welcome the Spring Festival of the Year of the Tiger in China.

Cloud Tourism | giant sand artists paint for the Year of the Tiger on Victorian beaches

The delicate tiger and koala heads represent the Chinese Tiger Year and Australia's unique cute objects respectively, G'day 2022 carries a warm greeting unique to Australians, and the Chinese characters of "New Year Ruyi Look forward to reunion" are also full of Breatheablueocean expectations jumping on the beach and passing on blessings.

Sand artist Breatheablueocean, from Barwon Heads, south of the port city of Geelong, Victoria, Australia, often paints on familiar beaches. Prior to this stunning and three-point sand painting, he had gained a large number of fans on social media platforms with several breathtaking paintings, and became known as Breatheablueocean.

Cloud Tourism | giant sand artists paint for the Year of the Tiger on Victorian beaches

The picture shows his "Statue of the Goddess of the Sea", which is widely praised on social media for his appeal to the public to protect the ocean and love the environment. He has also auctioned his sand paintings online, donated all the proceeds from the auction to non-profit organizations, and spared no effort to convey the power of love to people.

Behind these sand paintings is adam Stan, an excellent photographer who is good at interpreting this belief with his lens. About 5 years ago, Adam used a drone to collect material as usual, and accidentally discovered a beach masterpiece through the drone lens. After obtaining his consent, he shared his work on social platforms, and this special artistic creation was seen by everyone. The original intention of goodwill behind the creation has brought comfort and hope to people many times. Adam Stan has thus become a long-term partner of Breatheablueocean, continuing to deliver these outstanding works to more audiences.

Cloud Tourism | giant sand artists paint for the Year of the Tiger on Victorian beaches

Adam Stan works with Breatheablueocean.

Breathablueocean and Adam Stan's sand painting video for the Chinese Year of the Tiger will be posted on Tourism Australia's social media platform on Chinese New Year's Eve (31 January 2022) to celebrate the arrival of the Chinese New Year.

Written by: Nandu reporter Zheng Haihong intern Liu Kaien

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