The World Beach Project was devised by the Victoria & Albert Museum's artist in residence, Sue Lawty. Its popularity is spreading like wildfire across the globe this summer, and it's easy to join in on the fun. Just strip down, head to the beach, and channel your inner 5-year old for some creative playtime.
The brilliance behind the World Beach Project is its simplicity: Grab some stones, take a few pictures while you make a pattern (or even just a nice pile of rocks), and then upload them on to the website when you get home.
Global Beach Art Projects
The World Beach Project by Sue Lawty Lets Anyone Become an Artist
Trend Themes
1. Beach Art Tourism - Hotels and resorts can incorporate on-site beach art projects and workshops to attract guests and create unique experiences.
2. Virtual Beach Art - Developers can create virtual beach art software and platforms to allow people to create and share art without having to be physically present on a beach.
3. Community Beach Art - Communities can organize beach art festivals and competitions to promote local artists and bring people together for fun, creative activities.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hotels and resorts can boost their customer experience by offering on-site beach art projects and workshops.
2. Technology - Developers can create beach art software and platforms to provide accessible tools for creating and sharing art.
3. Event Management - Event planners and organizers can incorporate beach art festivals and competitions to attract attendees, promote local artists, and create a fun and engaging atmosphere.