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Longboat Key beach art begins again in 2021

One resident devotes his days to his art in the sand.


  • By Nat Kaemmerer
  • | 11:42 a.m. February 25, 2021
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The beach is never quite the same two visits in a row, and neither is the beach art created by Longboat Key resident Bob Dreyfus. 

For the last several years, Dreyfus has spent late winter and early spring creating art from the earth, adding to his beach installation as he finds more objects and when inspiration strikes. The result is an abstract, often symmetrical array of spirals, circles and neatly drawn lines. 

“People always say to me, ‘What does it mean?’” Dreyfus said. “I say, ‘Whatever you want it to mean.’ I don’t philosophize about it.”

With this year’s installation, Dreyfus started with a whitewall tire he found on a beach walk and hauled back home. He worked out from there with plenty of spirals made from bleached clamshells. The spirals extend to the tip of the piece with whelk egg casings, brittle, yellowish swirls leftover from hatched whelks. Dreyfus used to find them on his home beach in Nantucket during the winter, too. 

“I still use a lot of spirals, but what I was trying to do this year was symmetry,” Dreyfus said. 

A circle of black “stones” in the center is made from the blackened, petrified scutes of long gone sea turtles, which Dreyfus is getting better at identifying by the porous edges. Dreyfus loves to collect amounts of the white clamshells that make up most of the spirals, which he cleans and sorts by size, sometimes letting them sit out in the sun longer to get whiter. 

As he works, beach walkers, both strangers and friends, approach the coastal creator. Before the pandemic, Dreyfus was an avid tennis player but since stepped off the court in order to decrease his exposure. Though he misses the interactions from tennis, he still finds connections from passers-by. 

“It’s such a social piece,” Dreyfus said. “A woman came by and said, ‘I’ve been watching your pieces for years. I have photos of them.’ For some people, it’s become a tradition.” 

For Dreyfus, it’s an extension of his daily beach walks. He picks up shells and other found objects along the way to add to his piece. Last year included a toy soldier, but the oddest thing Dreyfus has ever found on a Longboat Key beach was a machine gun casing from World War II. He searched the serial number and discovered that it had been made in Iowa. 

Sometimes in the mornings, Dreyfus will come out to find raccoon tracks or ghost crab holes, but usually, the animals are respectful: They stick to the edges of the installation, not disturbing Dreyfus’ work. 

Tight spirals twirl out from the center.
Tight spirals twirl out from the center.
This half moon, made from tulip shells, is mirrored by another on the right side of the piece.
This half moon, made from tulip shells, is mirrored by another on the right side of the piece.
The two brown circles in the middle are wreaths that Dreyfus found washed up.
The two brown circles in the middle are wreaths that Dreyfus found washed up.
An abundance of clamshells provide bright white lines.
An abundance of clamshells provide bright white lines.
The piece started with the whitewall tire Dreyfus found on the beach.
The piece started with the whitewall tire Dreyfus found on the beach.
The entire installation is near Banyan Bay Club.
The entire installation is near Banyan Bay Club.
The entire installation is near Banyan Bay Club.
The entire installation is near Banyan Bay Club.
Bits of driftwood made their way into the piece.
Bits of driftwood made their way into the piece.
Dried turtle scutes make up a circle in the center.
Dried turtle scutes make up a circle in the center.
Bits of coral end a line of circles through the middle of the piece.
Bits of coral end a line of circles through the middle of the piece.
A dried whelk egg casing provides another spiral.
A dried whelk egg casing provides another spiral.
Pink and white shells make up another circle.
Pink and white shells make up another circle.
A ghost crab hole.
A ghost crab hole.
Bob Dreyfus
Bob Dreyfus
Bob Dreyfus
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Bob Dreyfus
Bob Dreyfus

 

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