Calvin Seibert is an artist who transforms the ephemeral medium of sand into stunning, modernist structures that challenge our perceptions of what can be achieved with such a temporary material. With a background that touches on both architecture and art, Seibert’s creations are a testament to the beauty of form and the power of imagination. His sandcastles are not mere child’s play; they are intricate designs that echo the complexity of modernist architecture, often drawing inspiration from the Brutalist movement.
Each sculpture stands as a fleeting monument to creativity, existing only until the next tide washes them away. This impermanence makes each piece all the more special, a unique moment in time where art and nature briefly converge.