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The 'Walking Drawings' by Evewright are Masterpieces

The 'Walking Drawings' by Evewright are the coastline interpretation of the mystical crop circle phenomenon.

Fabricating a swirling pattern from the trodden path left by horses (or even people), Evewright choreographs massive seaside displays of art. The beaten trail of sand creates spidery imprints on the sand just by the water. The exhibit is made up of three instalments, with the first two drawn by horses while the final is created by blue-covered volunteers. With all pieces scrawled into the London coastline, the making of the picturesque patterns was documented on film.

What makes the piece more beautiful is its consideration for the environment. The designs surely left some passers by scratching their heads (and in awe, of course) before the tide came to wash the coast anew.
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1. Eco-art - 'Walking Drawings' by Evewright shows the potential of creating art while considering the environment.
2. Interactive Installations - The use of horses and volunteers to create the artwork is a prime example of how the audience can actively participate in producing art.
3. Nature-inspired Art - Horse crop circles remind us of the growing interest in incorporating nature into artistic expressions.
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1. Tourism - 'Walking Drawings' by Evewright can attract more tourist and visitor attention to coastlines and beaches.
2. Environmental Conservation - The idea of creating art that does not harm the environment can inspire businesses to adopt more eco-friendly practices.
3. Art Exhibitions and Museums - Using unconventional processes and showcasing artworks that involve audience participation can pave the way for a more memorable experience for museum-goers.

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