In the Bay of Fundy, where the highest tides on Earth touch Canada’s shores, a stunning new mural is naturally unveiled twice a day.
It’s the latest work of surfing artist Sean Yoro, who has a penchant for precarious surfaces, having previously painted on floating icebergs, remote waterside walls and tree bark in a rainy forest — always using eco-friendly paints.
This time he negotiated 28-foot tide changes while balancing on his board, creating a piece that is constantly transformed by the water level.
As long as it lasts, that is.
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