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In the late 50's and early 60's everyone and their bother had these kitschy sand paintings framed and hung on the walls. Some of the sand paintings featured a modern art style images, others were images of beaches and such, but all were made of brightly colored, rough sand (it tended to glitter). Turquoise, and ochre red were common colors, also that white quartz that seemed to be everywhere in the 60's (gardens around ranch homes were often full of that rock).
Can anyone tell me (or get me a link) to the history of this sort of art? Exactly where it came from, how popular it was, etc? The only link I've found connects it to Navaho sand paintings, but I want to make sure that is right. The reason I want to make sure is because I recall this art being used for Hawaiian themes as well (tiki faces and surfing!
). Of course, Hawaii was another kitschy, popular style in the late 50's early 60's so maybe someone just smashed the two together.
Can anyone tell me (or get me a link) to the history of this sort of art? Exactly where it came from, how popular it was, etc? The only link I've found connects it to Navaho sand paintings, but I want to make sure that is right. The reason I want to make sure is because I recall this art being used for Hawaiian themes as well (tiki faces and surfing!