Renowned sand artist Nathaniel Alapide, who is headquartered in Dubai and holds the Guinness World Record for the biggest sand picture, amazed visitors with his most recent creation, which he produced in the stunning Sun Siyam Iru Fushi Maldives. On April 12, in honor of Eid Al Fitr, Alapide, who is well-known for his elaborate and captivating works of sand art, used the immaculate beaches of Sun Siyam Iru Fushi as the backdrop for his most recent collaboration.
Before going to the resort, Alapide created an incredible work of art, using the resort’s large beach as his canvas. He showcased his extraordinary ability and inventiveness to other Sun Siyam Resorts in honor of Easter. Taking his cues from the surrounding natural splendor, Alapide set out to capture the spirit of the Maldives in his artwork.
Alapide painstakingly created his sand artwork with the light shining down on the blue seas of the Maldives, fusing local customs, marine life, and the tranquil atmosphere of the island. With just his hands and some basic equipment, Alapide’s skillful manipulation of the sand grains created an amazing visual display.
The sand artwork created by Nathaniel Alapide in Sun Siyam Iru Fushi Maldives is proof of the ability of art to elicit strong feelings and transcend borders. The artwork is illuminated by the sun’s golden rays as it sets, signifying the harmonious coexistence of creativity and environment.