British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor, 40, is known for his gigantic concrete statues placed at the bottom of the sea. A work that is both artistic and ecological, because its sculptures allow fauna and flora (coral) to settle there and shelter there, reports espacebuzz on its site.
His latest achievement, a young girl who kneels on the ground and seems to carry the world on her back, has just been immersed near the coast of Nassau, in the Bahamas. With a size of 5.5 m and a weight of around 60 tonnes, “Ocean Atlas” is the largest underwater sculpture created by Jason deCaires.
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Sculpture seriessubmarineslocatedin the West Indies.Everything is designed to and create a reefartificial:
Here a short time lapse shows fish feeding on the sponges attached to the sculptures:
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