The world's largest undersea museum exhibiting such sculptures as "Vicissitudes" that boys and girls holding hands are sinking in the seafloor



About 400 sculptures have been submerged in Cancun in the Caribbean Sea in Mexico, all of which are worked by Jason de Caires Taylor. Everything is made with concrete of neutral pH, so that divers will not hurt coral reefs, attract attention of divers, and seaweed and corals themselves will eventually grow up in underwater sculpture and appreciate every year to grow up It has become a long-standing museum.

For example, the representative work "Vicissitudes" is a sculpture that made the actual size of the children from the body.

Photos and movies of what it really is like the following.
Underwater Sculpture
http://www.underwatersculpture.com/

Vicissitudes

First of all, 2007






And in 2008













The Un-Still Life

2007



2008





The Lost Correspondent

2007



2008




Grace Reef

2006



2007




Sienna

2006


2007


2008



La Jardinera de la Esperanza (The Gardener of Hope)

2009



2010






El Coleccionista de los Suenos Perdidos (The Archive of Lost Dreams)

2009




2010






Hombre en Llamas (Man on Fire)

2009




2010




◆ Fall from grace

2007



2008


◆ TAM CC



◆ Inverted


◆ la diablesse


◆ inevitable


There are also such works that went in different places as well as the ocean.

◆ Alluvia






Below is the movie about how you actually see it underwater.

YouTube - Latest marine development of underwater sculptures and statues by Jason de Caires Taylor,


There is also a trail of the past and a preview movie of the new series "Silent Evolution" newly established in 2011.

YouTube - Preview of the new underwater sculptures in Cancun, Mexico by Jason de Caires Taylor


◆ Silent Evolution







in Video,   Art, Posted by darkhorse