Bottom of the Sea ~ Dhruva Aliman - Feat. Art by Jason Decaires Taylor

Art by Jason Decaires Taylor - http://www.underwatersculpture.com/
Song: Bottom of the Sea - http://www.dhruvaaliman.com/
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In November 2009 Jason deCaires Taylor started a monumental project off the coast of Cancún in Mexico. He created and placed hundreds of statues that look like forgotten ancient relics in shallow waters in the Cancún National Marine Park, which had been previously damaged by storms. He has made more than 500 of the life-sized permanent sculptures and they are all made with specialised pH-neutral marine concrete used to promote viral life. The project has been named "The Silent Evolution" and is classed as an underwater museum that is called MUSA. Snorkelers, scuba divers, and tourists in glass-bottom boats can go to visit this strange museum and the installation is intended to eventually cover more than 4,520 square feet, which would make it one of the largest underwater attractions in the world. Jason deCaires Taylor planned for the sculptures to become artificial reefs and some have coral planted on or near them. The statues will become covered with coral over time, due to the natural propagation of corals already present in the vicinity. Each year 750,000 tourists visit the reef at Cancun and this puts stress on the natural reef due to Maurine pollution, warming waters and fishing. By creating these artistic sculptures the marine life will be able to grow and flourish in the shallow waters and the natural reefs can recover. Another amazing underwater modern sculpture is called the Christ of the Abyss. A submerged bronze statue of Jesus Christ, located in the Mediterranean Sea off San Fruttuoso and was placed in the waters on the 22nd august 1954. It depicts Christ offering a benediction of peace, with his head and hands raised skyward. Also the famous moai statues of Easter Island have a sunken head, in 1994 a Hollywood production sunk a moai head for the purpose of a movie. Another impressive sculptor is located about three miles off the key Biscayne in Miami. Named the Neptune Society Memorial Reef and inspired by the lost city of Atlantis it's purpose was originally a cemetery for cremated remains. The memorial site has statues, domes, arches, benches, gates, roads and 44 columns that make up this underwater city. Most of these sculptures are created for artistic purposes, but they also serve as artificial reefs that help nature thrive. So what at first may look like eerie but beautiful man made statues, actually turn out to be tools for the birth of marine organisms.

Inertia underwater - Jason deCaires Taylor
400 life-size figures. Depth 9m Cancun / Isla Mujeres - Jason deCaires Taylor
The Gardener underwater - Jason deCaires Taylor.
Silent Evolution underwater sculpture - Jason deCaires Taylor.
Vicissitudes underwater sculpture -Jason deCaires Taylor.
Coral encrusted underwater sculptures - Jason deCaires Taylor.
The Silent Evolution underwater sculpture - Jason deCaires Taylor.
DUnderwater sculpture at Manchones Reef - Jason deCaires Taylor.
Key Largo in Conch Reef - Serge Melki
The gates of Neptune Memorial Reef - Elkman
Underwater life of Klein Bonaire - Michal Strzelecki
Iolanda reef in Ras Muhammad nature park (Sinai, Egypt) - Mikhail Rogov

Дата на публикация: 27 юни, 2015
Категория: Изкуство

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