Sight for shore eyes... by an artist making waves: How one man and his rake create magical illusions at the coast - but only until the tide turns Jon Foreman, 29, creates incredible designs in the sand along the shores of Milford Haven, in Pembrokeshire The father-of-one uses a rake and a stick to draw complex and intricate works, including animals and flowers The part-time youth worker said the tide always gives him 'great adrenalin rush' as he is working against clock
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What Jon Foreman's beach art might lack in longevity, it sure makes up for in wow factor.
The artist spends up to four hours creating mesmerising patterns in the sand — some of which get exotic Latin names — using only a garden rake and a stick.
Jon, 29, whose canvas is the shore near his home in Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, says his art being reclaimed by nature within hours of its creation adds to the beauty of the experience.
He says: 'The fact it is short-lived actually makes it more special — like a flower that only blooms