Jason Decaires Taylor

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    Born in 1974 to an English father and Guyanese mother, Taylor grew up in Europe and Asia, where he spent much of his early childhood exploring the coral reefs of Malaysia. Educated in the South East of England, Taylor graduated from the London Institute of Arts in 1998 with a BA Honours in Sculpture and went on to become a fully qualified diving instructor and underwater naturalist. With over 17 years diving experience under his belt, Taylor is also an award winning underwater photographer, famous for his dramatic images, which capture the metamorphosing effects of the ocean on his evolving sculptures.

    In 2006, Taylor founded and created the world's first underwater sculpture park. Situated off the coast of Grenada in the West Indies it is now listed as one of the Top 25 Wonders of the World by National Geographic. His latest creation is MUSA (Museo Subaquatico de Arte), a monumental museum with a collection of over 450 public sculptural works, submerged off the coast of Cancun, Mexico; described by Forbes as one of the world's most unique travel destinations. Both these ambitious, permanent public works have a practical, functional aspect, facilitating positive interactions between people and fragile underwater habitats while at the same relieving pressure on natural resources.

    Taylor's art is like no other, a paradox of creation, constructed to be assimilated by the ocean and transformed from inert objects into living breathing coral reefs, portraying human intervention as both positive and life-encouraging. Numerous publications and documentaries have featured his extraordinary work, including the BBC, CNN, USA Today, the Guardian, Vogue, New Scientist and the Discovery Channel, yet nothing can quite do justice to the ephemeral nature of his art; for each actual visit to his sites is both unique and subject to the dynamic, fluctuating environment of the ocean.

    His pioneering public art projects are not only examples of successful marine conservation, but inspirational works of art that seek to encourage environmental awareness, instigate social change and lead us to appreciate the breathtaking natural beauty of the underwater world.

    Taylor is currently based in Cancun, Mexico, where he is the founder and Artistic Director of the Museo Subaquatico de Arte (MUSA).

    Dal suo sito, all'interno del quale potete trovare tantissime altre foto: www.underwatersculpture.com/

    Le adoro perché sembra dormono. Sono in balia del tempo, ma allo stesso tempo sembrano immortali. Si sente molto il tema della trasformazione, prima o poi diventeranno degli ammassi di materiale vivente informe. E il mare levigherà il tutto rendendo età e razza irrilevanti. Sembra un sogno inquietante.

    Edited by Krigerinne - 3/3/2013, 23:33
     
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    Le adoro perché sembra dormono. Sono in balia del tempo, ma allo stesso tempo sembrano immortali. Si sente molto il tema della trasformazione, prima o poi diventeranno degli ammassi di materiale vivente informe. E il mare levigherà il tutto rendendo età e razza irrilevanti. Sembra un sogno inquietante.

    Credo sia un po' la metafora della vita: siamo in balia del tempo, proprio come quelle statue lo sono dell'acqua; il tempo ci consuma, ci logora, ci trasforma, stessa cosa l'acqua con quelle sculture.
    E' meraviglioso. Dipinge a pieno la nostra esistenza (paure, consuetudini, passaggi obbligatori compresi).

    EDIT: mi ricorda il plancton *ba dum dush*
     
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    Sì, e nell'acqua succede tutto più in fretta, è come avere una telecamera puntata addosso per tutta la vita e poi rivederla a super velocità. E' un flash.
     
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    CITAZIONE (Krigerinne @ 3/3/2013, 23:58) 
    Sì, e nell'acqua succede tutto più in fretta, è come avere una telecamera puntata addosso per tutta la vita e poi rivederla a super velocità. E' un flash.

    Che meraviglia :krig:
     
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