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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, August 2, 2019 Page 15 Amateurs Shine at Sand Sculpting Competition T he fi rst-ever amateur sand sculpting contest in Revere was held at Sunday during the Revere Beach sand sculpting festivities. Teams of all ages were invited to compete with the same quality sand as the professionals. Groups had the opportunity to speak with the professional artists for tips and pointers. (Advocate Photos by Katy Rogers) Alison Hofer carved a hamburger out of sand during the amateur competition on Sunday. Professional sculptor Deb Barrett-Cutulle was on hand to guide the competitors. Cousins Taylor Andolina and Ember Cawile collaborated on a sand sculpture at Revere Beach. Bowie and Judy Lee teamed up for the amateur sand sculpting competition on Sunday. Phillip Duclos worked on a sand sculpture at Revere Beach on Sunday afternoon. On Sunday afternoon Adam Hornstine worked on a sand sculpture for the amateur competition. Shoshana Lincoln got her hands messy for the amateur sand sculpting competition on Sunday. Lillian Hornstine got her hands dirty during the amateur sand sculpting competition on Sunday afternoon. Ellen Harkavy joined Lillian Hornstine in creating a sand sculpture at Revere Beach on Sunday. Peter Tan, Amy Tan and Julia Fan worked on their sand version of the Great Wall of China. Dominique Santistevan carved a sea creature out of sand during the amateur competition. Siblings Michael and Eva Gould worked together to create a sand serpent. The fi rst-ever amateur sand sculpting competition was held on Sunday in coordination with the sand sculpting festivities at Revere Beach. Jonathan Sheena used his hands to pat down sand as he worked on a creation for the amateur sand sculpting competition. Mor Gal and Hagai Efrat worked on a sea turtle for the amateur sand sculpting competition on Sunday.

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