Soul Shattering Pain Broken By Moments of Indescribable Beaty
Posted by Barely Knit Together on Jul 10, 2009 in Uncategorized |
Humans are a terrible invention, really. But there are moments when we make up for it.


so wonderful, but so sadness!
always amazing!
Bob
I’ve never seen anything even remotely like that. It was awe-inspiring, Amazing! Where did you find that clip? I know YouTube, but I mean under what?
I’m with Scott – have never seen anything like it
I don’t know if it’s the same artist, but you can look under “Sand Artist” on youtube. There is an artist by the name of Ilana Yahav who does very similar work. Pretty incredible whoever she is!!
Saw something at the Underground Railroad Freedom center that was a sand animation. Amazing but looking at this live was incredible.
Thank you for sharing. That was incredibly beautiful and moving. I am speechless.
Awesome and moving, cool find.
Wow. There are no words.
Hi. That was very beautiful. Very moving. I went to Youtube and there are many more from her and others. Thanks for posting it. I’m trying to figure out the specific story being told — obviously a WWII story. I have a Russian/Ukraine friend. I asked her.
I wanted to Tweet this, but the link you have here isn’t working… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=518XP8prwZo My Ukrainian friend said this about it, which is what I figured: “It’s a WWII memorial. After the initial happy scene is interrupted by radio Moscow announcing the start of the war. And at the end is a fallen soldier and his wife and child looking on and the inscription is you’ll always be with us. Thanks so much for posting this it’s truly one of the most incredible things I’ve seen.”
Thank you for the further clarification. And I’m so sorry the link isn’t working. I have new hosting and it looks my videos are no longer working in any post. I’m going to try to fix it now.
An acquaintance of mine in Scotland posted it to his Facebook profile. I’ll have to ask him how he came across it. I imagine it’s one of those viral things. I just cannot stop watching it. Performance art, story-telling, passion, sadness, history – what a remarkably original way to communicate.