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Former Ringling student takes home top award at Crystal Classic


  • By Ian Swaby
  • | 12:40 p.m. November 18, 2024
Ringling College graduate Dean Arscott won first place in the Sculptor's Choice and People's Choice awards for single projects, with "Neanderthal + Narwhal". The 2008 graduate and illustration major pulled the idea from an old sketchbook of drawings on letters of the alphabet.
Ringling College graduate Dean Arscott won first place in the Sculptor's Choice and People's Choice awards for single projects, with "Neanderthal + Narwhal". The 2008 graduate and illustration major pulled the idea from an old sketchbook of drawings on letters of the alphabet.
Photo by Ian Swaby
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Following the impacts of multiple hurricanes to Siesta Key, the Siesta Key Crystal Classic sand sculpting festival is being held as usual from Nov. 15-18. 

In fact, sculptor Dean Arscott, a 2008 Ringling College of Art and Design graduate, was having an excellent time over the weekend.

It wasn't just because he managed to win the first place award in both the sculptor's and people's choice categories, among a group of international artists. 

"We've had gorgeous weather this year," he said. "Didn't have to deal with any rain. We had like a tiny, tiny little sprinkle the first morning, but that was virtually nothing, so it's been as perfect as a sand sculpting event can be."

The signature event of the Siesta Key Chamber of Commerce, the festival features professional sand sculpting, sand sculpting demos and lessons, an amateur competition and a professional speed-sculpting competition known as Quick Sand. 

It is a major tourism and economic boost during the island's shoulder season, said the Chamber's Nancy-jo Manney, while for the fifth year in a row, the major portion of the proceeds also goes to Ringling College.

"We are very happy that, in spite of the hurricane, we are attracting a significant audience," Manney said on Sunday, noting that numbers were "excellent" over the weekend. 

Winning sculptures at 2024 Siesta Key Crystal Classic

Sculptor's Choice, Solo
"Neanderthal + Narwhal" by Dean Arscott

Sculptor's Choice, Doubles
"Patience" by Wilfred Stijger and Edith van de Wetering

People's Choice, Solo
1st Place: "Neanderthal + Narwhal" by Dean Arscott
2nd Place: "The Future Awakens" by Maxim Gazendam
3rd Place: "Ready to Fly" by Agnese Rudzite-Krillova

People's Choice, Doubles
1st Place: "Be the Change" by Joaquin Cortez and Craig Mutch
2nd Place: "Patience" by Wilfred Stijger and Edith van de Wetering
3rd Place: "AI..." by Matthew Deibert and Ian Deibert

Ringling College graduate Dean Arscott won first place in the Sculptor's Choice and People's Choice awards for single projects, with
Ringling College graduate Dean Arscott won first place in the Sculptor's Choice and People's Choice awards for single projects, with "Neanderthal + Narwhal". The 2008 graduate and illustration major pulled the idea from an old sketchbook of drawings on letters of the alphabet.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Isabelle Gasse finishes off
Isabelle Gasse finishes off "To Be Fold."
Photo by Ian Swaby
Sculptors Ludo Roders and Brian Wigglesworth, a former Siesta Key resident, spin Roders' lizard sculpture, the winner of the Quick Sand competition.
Sculptors Ludo Roders and Brian Wigglesworth, a former Siesta Key resident, spin Roders' lizard sculpture, the winner of the Quick Sand competition.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Ashlyn Siilliman, 6, makes a miniature sculpture.
Ashlyn Siilliman, 6, makes a miniature sculpture.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Joaquin Cortez and Craig Mutch won first place in the people's choice awards, doubles, for
Joaquin Cortez and Craig Mutch won first place in the people's choice awards, doubles, for "Be the Change" at the 2024 Siesta Key Crystal Classic.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Skyler Dorlus, 6, prepares to dig into the festival experience.
Skyler Dorlus, 6, prepares to dig into the festival experience.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Morgan Rudloff and Amanda Bolduc assess the progress on their sculpture
Morgan Rudloff and Amanda Bolduc assess the progress on their sculpture "Peace Within."
Photo by Ian Swaby
Sharon Rock and Dan Anderson admire
Sharon Rock and Dan Anderson admire "The Future Awakens" by Maxim Gazendam.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Ready to Fly by Agnese Rudzite-Krillova.
Ready to Fly by Agnese Rudzite-Krillova.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Matthew Deibert and Ian Deibert, a father and son sculpting team, compete in the Quick Sand competition.
Matthew Deibert and Ian Deibert, a father and son sculpting team, compete in the Quick Sand competition.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Ludo Roders finishes off
Ludo Roders finishes off "Stop and Smell the Roses" with glue.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Jim Schlosser, Bradford Henrion, 3 and Baker Henrion, 5 work together to build sandcastles.
Jim Schlosser, Bradford Henrion, 3 and Baker Henrion, 5 work together to build sandcastles.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Morgan Rudloff finishes off a sculpture.
Morgan Rudloff finishes off a sculpture.
Photo by Ian Swaby
AI... by Matthew Deibert and Ian Deibert depicted an artificial intelligence.
AI... by Matthew Deibert and Ian Deibert depicted an artificial intelligence.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Dylan Ruback, 13, and Cade Sibley explore the amateur sculptures.
Dylan Ruback, 13, and Cade Sibley explore the amateur sculptures.
Photo by Ian Swaby
To Be Fold was the work of Isabelle Gasse and Marie-Line Gagne.
To Be Fold was the work of Isabelle Gasse and Marie-Line Gagne.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Morgan Rudloff looks at
Morgan Rudloff looks at "Peace Within" after the sculpture's head collapsed, and the artists finished it off with a crown during the Siesta Key Crystal Classic sand sculpting.
Photo by Ian Swaby
"Patience" by Wilfred Stijger and Edith van de Wetering
Photo by Ian Swaby
Josh Abrams and Elizabeth King admire the sculpture work.
Josh Abrams and Elizabeth King admire the sculpture work.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Artists gather atop the centerpiece sculpture.
Artists gather atop the centerpiece sculpture.
Photo by Ian Swaby

 

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Ian Swaby

Ian Swaby is the Sarasota neighbors writer for the Observer. Ian is a Florida State University graduate of Editing, Writing, and Media and previously worked in the publishing industry in the Cayman Islands.

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