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Unique Pindan sand sculpture to be unveiled at festival celebrating Broome’s historic Chinatown – ABC News
Sand sculpting, is it really just water and sand? Or is there more to it?

In the centre of Broome this week, sculptor Tim Darby was wandering around the tourist town, his hands and clothing covered in red pindan dust.
Key points:
- WA sculptor Tim Darby has started his work for Broome’s Discovery Festival
- His sculpture features inspirations from Broome stories
- The finished sculpture is to be revealed on the festival’s last day
Darbys a sculptor who has travelled more than 2,000 kilometres from Fremantle to share his artistic skills with the Kimberley.
The artist was commissioned…
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