ANDRES AMADOR

ANDRES AMADOR

Andres Amador was born in San Francisco to political activist parents. He attended University of Alaska at Fairbanks and graduated from University of California at Davis in Environmental Sciences. After 3 years of Peace Corps service in Ecuador developing conservation curriculum, Andres returned to San Francisco, soon becoming involved in the Burning Man and underground arts and music cultures. During this time, what started as decor for music festivals developed into his signature mixed-media light sculpture installation series. These evolved into the large-scale, site specific installations using locally sourced, biodegradeable materials, most often done on beaches. Creating artwork commissions has taken Andres all around the United States and the world. In his current project he is documenting other ephemeral artists. Andres lives in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada with his wife and young child.

Andres is waiting to create your very own work of art in the sand. We'll capture the entire process by aerial drone and create your very own time lapse sequence, giving you a memory that will endure long after the mighty Pacific has washed away your creation.