I cannot get over how magical this is, both the idea and the process and well the installation. The idea of temporary art is always enticing, sand drawings washed by tides, chalk on pavements rained into the aether and the slow drip drip of your creative work as it returns to the earth, truly magical on so many levels.
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It seems like you really get the idea of why I love these materials and art forms. For me it is as much performance art as a sculpture. People often ask am I upset that my work disappears. Strangely, once I have made a piece the energy and motivation to make it has been transferred to the material and I so can disconnect and move on to other ideas, it is quite liberating really.
I quite agree @ammonite and in a way nothing is really gone forever, there is a few panes of glass of Time static out there with your artwork still alive, we've merely moved passed where we can view it now, is all.