An incredible sand ‘painting’ created by an unnamed Senegalese artist working on the island of Gorée using a wooden board pasted with glue, over which he pours a few handfuls of coloured sand.
Wait for it.
An incredible sand ‘painting’ created by an unnamed Senegalese artist working on the island of Gorée using a wooden board pasted with glue, over which he pours a few handfuls of coloured sand.
Wait for it.
This afternoon.
At Presentation College in Athenry, Co Galway.
Vincent Kearney, of RTÉ, tweetz:
“Be careful with the super glue,” Leo Varadkar tells these pupils at Presentation College Athenry. “I was a doctor for a while and saw what it can do.”
Meanwhile…
Vincent Kearney addz:
Chatting to a wannabe jockey, Leo Varadkar says he used to do a bit of horse riding when he was younger but then “got a bit scared” when became a doctor and saw injured riders coming into A&E.
Meanwhile…
Trying to figure out what song was being played in the art class:
Taoiseach: Has anyone got Shazam?
Teacher then says students shouldn’t have their phones out 😬 #GE2020 pic.twitter.com/HMe2PlAur9
— Andrew Lowth (@AndrewLowth1) January 28, 2020
Earlier: Meanwhile in Galway [Updated]