A picture of a young Waterford man who was killed during World War One has been created on Tramore Beach.
Second Lieutenant James Robert Love from Tramore died in August 1917 at the age of 21.
His portrait has been created in the sand by The Art Hand to remember the sacrifice by so many during the war.
It should be visible from the Prom until 2.30pm before it's reclaimed by the rising tide.
Amazing sand art out in #Tramore thanks to @TheArtHand @creativewat #Waterford #sand #art #IrelandsAncientEast #ireland pic.twitter.com/H5o3nXyaay
— Waterford In Your Pocket (@WaterfordPocket) November 22, 2018
Wonderful event here in Tramore this morning, courtesy of The Art Hand WWI project Remembering Love. Almost complete and visible until covered by the incoming tide
Posted by Waterford Harbour Tides & Tales on Thursday, November 22, 2018
Join us tomorrow morning for our second attempt at #RememberingLove. We are on the sand from 9am to 11am to create a...
Posted by The Art Hand on Wednesday, November 21, 2018
Main picture: @tidesntales via Twitter