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Sand castle competition hits Siesta Key Beach.

It was the 47th annual Amateur Sand Sculpture Contest.


  • By Brynn Mechem
  • | 6:20 p.m. May 7, 2019
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Toes dug into the sand, sweat dripped from brows and visitors stood with mouths agape as Darth Vader’s helmet, the Eiffel Tower and food that looked good enough to eat sprung to life on Siesta Beach. 

Twenty-one artists took their tools and creativity to the sand to compete in the 47th annual Amateur Sand Sculpture Contest. 

Competitors were placed in four categories spanning a variety of age groups and team sizes. 

One of the artists, 15-year-old Alyssa Loo, drew her inspiration from her favorite breakfast. Her creation, “Sunny Side

And the winners are ...

After four hours to create, the winners were: 

Children (10 and under):

1st place: "Kingdom of Dragons"

2nd place: "The Mid of Midevil Times"

3rd place: "The Tower"

Youth (11-17):

1st place: "It Melts in your Mouth, not in the Sand”

2nd place: "Sunny Side Up"

3rd place: "Slow Motion"

Adult Individual

1st place: "Castle Vader"

2nd place: "Who Do VooDoo"

3rd place: "Monkey Business"

Adult Team

1st place: "Finding Nemo/Squirt"

2nd place: "Big Buddha"

3rd place: "Sisters of the Sea"

Overall People’s Choice Award: 

"Finding Nemo/Squirt"

Up,” featured eggs, bacon and pancakes topped with melting butter. 

“This is my absolute favorite meal,” Loo said. “I love pancakes and bacon.” 

While the artist finished second in her category, she said sand sculpting is purely something she does for fun.

Like Loo, Chip Perling started sand sculpting at a young age. Now, at 57, Perling enjoys the camaraderie of competitions. 

Neither Perling's lack of a plan for his sculpture nor the competition’s four-hour time limit proved to be an issue as he received second place in his category.

“I came with no idea what I was going to do and just let the sand tell me what it wanted to be,” Perling said. 

After creating his sculpture “Who Do VooDoo,” Perling began helping the children around him. He showed them how to build forms and use his tools properly. 

“My favorite part is meeting the people and working with the kids,” Perling said. “I bring all my tools out to competition that way if any kids need them I can lend a hand.”

But the kids weren’t the only ones who needed a helping hand. Family members Lisa Karr and Amanda and Jeremy Lamar decided to try their hand at sand sculpting on a whim.

“We came out here with two garbage cans, a watering can and a shovel,” Karr said. “We didn’t realize how hard it would be.” 

After borrowing some tools and figuring out how to get water to their station, the trio began making some progress, though their sculpture didn’t quite turn out as planned.  

“We are calling it ‘Leaning Castle,’” Amanda Lamar said with a laugh. “At least we’re honest. We do have to thank the Romans for the floor plan, though.” 

While the family didn’t place, they all said they hope to hone their skills and make the competition a family tradition, something another group of competitors was familiar with. 

Sisters Holly Arey and Nicole Goosney “began sand sculpting in diapers” because of their dad, Ricky Arey. To them, it’s a way to connect as a family. 

The trio, plus Alex Espinosa, decided to create “Ralph Wrecks the Beach” because of the their love for the Disney movie “Wreck it Ralph.” 

When asked why they continue to compete, the sisters gave different answers. 

“It’s a family tradition, and something we like to do,” Holly Arey said. 

“Because our dad is crazy about it,” Nicole Goosney said with a smile. 

No matter the reason, the family hopes that Goosney’s 6-year-old son will soon pick up the trade and create a multi-generational tradition. 

"Finding Nemo/Squirt " won its category and the people's choice.
"It Melts in your Mouth, not in the Sand” won its division.
Amanda and Jeremy Lamar and Lisa Karr created
Amanda and Jeremy Lamar and Lisa Karr created "Leaning Castle" for their first sand castle competition.
Dave Downer puts the finishing touches on his creation
Dave Downer puts the finishing touches on his creation "Storm buddies."
One artist embodied the proverbial principle
One artist embodied the proverbial principle "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil" with their piece "Monkey Business."
Jules and Alex Roman recreated the Eiffel Tower.
Jules and Alex Roman recreated the Eiffel Tower.
"Slow motion" took third place in its category.
Chip Perling finishes
Chip Perling finishes "Who Do VooDoo."
This piece was called
This piece was called "Beached buddy."
"Big Buddha" took second place in the adult team division.
Mitch Guerrero takes a look at
Mitch Guerrero takes a look at "Castle Vader."
"Sisters of the Sea" took third place in the adult team division.
Holly Avery works with her family to create
Holly Avery works with her family to create "Ralph Wrecks the Beach."
Visitors could cast their vote for their favorite creation.
Visitors could cast their vote for their favorite creation.
Alyssa Loo got inspiration for
Alyssa Loo got inspiration for "Sunny side up" from her favorite breakfast.
Jack Jones, Connor Price and Parker Price put the finishing touches on their castle.
Jack Jones, Connor Price and Parker Price put the finishing touches on their castle.

 

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