How can I clean sand art?




I have two pieces of sand art, but I don't know how to clean them without the sand coming off. My uncle bought them for us when he traveled but now he is no longer with us so I can't find out where or whom he bought them from.
Any ideas on how clean them?
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It's dirt! Cleaning it is a joke , right? Just kidding, A long very fluffy brush with a light touch but not touching it, whisk back and forth very fast scattering all dust not wanted. Do not touch the object a small fan to help to see the dust leave without it blowing directly on the art should help. I'm thinking of a feather duster made of Ostrich feathers, not chicken.
A clean, dry, soft paintbrush works beautifully. Its magical.
Wow that is Beautiful. I would find another artist that does sand paintings. At least it is not colorful. But very beautiful. Canned Air. Stiff brush like for auto parts. Not wire.
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Just in case someone else looks.
Hi Kim, how about a feather duster? It is gentle enough and still has the ability to get the dust off.š
I too was looking for this answer, and after reading all the responses, remembered some of the free makeup brushes I'd received through purchases in the past. One of these worked perfectly as well. Thanks for all the great feedback to the original query!