Piccolo Spoleto’s 36th annual sand sculpting competition  brought creativity Saturday to the Isle of Palms, transforming its front beach into a vibrant, sun-soaked art display.

Despite sweltering heat, participants crafted a variety of sculptures on 55 sites, from dolphins and sea turtles to intricate castles and Lego models, attracting beach regulars and early-morning visitors alike.

Individual participants and teams of up to four competed in four categories: Children, Young Adults, Family and Adults. Judges presented awards for Most Creative, Best Architectural and Best of Show. 

A team that called itself Charleston Drip Company won Best of Show, but plenty of sculptures received admiration from curious bystanders. 


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