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Watery Expression ~ the Silent Evolution
Is it
the closed eyes, the surrounding blue hue of the sea, or perhaps the emotions
the lifeless sculptures still seem to express? In all its beauty there’s
something a bit eerie about this kind of art. Called “awe-inspiring” and
“surreal” by the L.A. Times, the exhibit of sculptures of people standing
silently on the ocean’s floor, eyes closed, and heads tilted towards the
surface.
The
experience of being underwater is vastly different from that of being on land.
There are physical and optical considerations that must be taken into account.
Objects appear twenty five percent larger underwater, and as a consequence they
also appear closer.
Colors
alter as light is absorbed and reflected at different rates, with the depth of
the water affecting this further. The light source in water is from the
surface, this produces kaleidoscopic effects governed by water movement,
currents and turbulence. Water is a malleable medium in which to travel
enabling the viewer to become active in their engagement with the work. The
large number of angles and perspectives from which the sculptures can be viewed
increase dramatically the unique experience of encountering the works.
Art is
made for others to see, so one might question why an artist might choose to
create it in a place where no one would: Other than fish, that is.
Or, in
Jason deCaires Taylor's case, he might question why he would do it any other
way. After all, thousands of people have flocked to see his work ever since he
started creating it in 2006. That was when Taylor created his first underwater
sculpture park off the coast of Grenada in the West Indies. It's since been
named one of the 25 wonders of the world by National Geographic Magazine.
A
one-of-a-kind blend of art, nature, and conservation, The Underwater Museum
re-creates an awe-inspiring dive into the dazzling under-ocean sculpture parks
of artist Jason deCaires Taylor.
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Taylor's
sculptures depict humans in dozens of different expressions, from single
statues to multitudes. He creates them on land, and then, each statue is
lowered into the sea. To date, he has created nearly 600 sculptures that act as
artificial reefs for sea life, and has no intention of stopping anytime soon.
Jason
deCaires Taylor’s underwater sculptures create a unique, absorbing and
expansive visual seascape. Highlighting natural ecological processes Taylor’s
interventions explore the intricate relationships that exist between art and
environment.
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There,
over time, the artworks attract corals, algae, and fish, and evolve into
beautiful and surreal installations that are also living reefs. His works
become artificial reefs, attracting marine life, while offering the viewer
privileged temporal encounters, as the shifting sand of the ocean floor, and
the works change from moment to moment.
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Located
off the coast of Cancun, Mexico, artist Jason deCaires Taylor has created an
incredible artificial reef of statues he calls the Silent Evolution. A
compelling installation that took several months to complete, Silent Evolution
embodies a spirit that shifts between sadness and awe, all while reminding us
of the intricate relationship between man and nature. With nearly 600 life-size
human sculptures installed 9 meters below sea level, Silent Evolution plays
many roles, but it is foremost an artificial reef encouraging the growth of
marine life.
Coral
reefs are under assault all over the globe. Sewage and agricultural run-off
from coastal areas poison many reefs via toxic algae blooms that can cut off
their much-need oxygen supply. Human visitors also cause extensive damage by
literally knocking into the ecosystems, breaking off pieces of souvenir coral,
and dragging boats and anchors across its fragile surfaces.
We
probably don’t have to mention the life-threatening conditions natural reefs
are under today due to human behavior. However, artificial reefs, which are
quite a new phenomenon, have proved to be a very good alternative as they are
durable, environmentally friendly and offer relief to the natural ones as they
can regenerate.
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Taylor’s
sculptures are created with a pH-neutral concrete, reinforced with fiberglass,
which (surprisingly) attracts marine life.
Taylor also ‘rescues’ coral damaged
in storms or by humans, and replants these on his sculptures.
Made
from environmentally friendly materials, deCaires Taylor’s sculpture promotes
awareness of the plight of coral. The artist says his sculpture garden in
Mexico is only in the first stages of development.
As he
told the Los Angeles Times, “I would also like to point out that this
installation is by no means over and the second phase is dependent on nature’s
artists of the sea, to nurture, evolve and apply the patina of life.”
One of the most interesting things about the
sculptures is how they change underwater as they are altered by the force of
water and undersea creatures. Taylor tells HLNtv that sometimes he loves the
results, and sometimes they change the figures in ways he doesn't like at all.
"But
that's a part of it, letting whatever will happen, happen," he says.
Taylor
recently relocated from Cancun to the Canary Islands, where he has a whole lot
of water calling his name. "I'm not going to be filling up the Atlantic
Ocean anytime soon," he told HLNtv, a smile in his voice.
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Taylor
loves creating the statues, there's a certain process to moving them to their
watery home that requires a bit of courage.
"As
soon as you put them in the water, it's like letting them go," he said.
"You know they'll change. And I love watching them change."
Taylor’s
message can be read in many different ways and voices, but what he does
succinctly is to remind us of our close relation to – and not to mention
dependency on – nature.
He says, “You can use sculpture art as a way of conveying
hope... providing hope for the future and inspiring people to think about their
role on the planet.”
As
deCaires Taylor shared with the Times, the exhibit has “taken 18 months,
required 120 tons of cement, sand and gravel, 3,800m of fiberglass, 400kg of
silicone, 8,000 miles of red tape, 120 hours working underwater and $250,000.”
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These
types of underwater projects have made Jason deCaires Taylor both a name and
reputation. With a background in graffiti art and scuba diving, Taylor
developed an interest for the relationship between art and the environment
early on, and now creates pieces that are both long-lasting and intellectually
challenging. Moreover, his thoughtful placement in the shallow and
crystal-clear waters of The National Marine Park of Cancun, Mexico, makes the
piece very accessible to divers and tourists.
Sculptor
Jason deCaires Taylor has been hard at work creating art beneath the sea for
the past eight years. Take a look beneath the waves to see his vision.
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*All images via underwatersculpture by Jason deCaires Taylor*
*Please see author in the original source of these images http://www.underwatersculpture.com/
*For more related materials, see:
http://www.xray-mag.com/pdfs/articles/Portfolio_JasonTaylor_18.pdf
http://www.lastwordonnothing.com/2013/09/16/birth-of-the-worlds-first-underwater-museum/
Sources:
* underwatersculpture.com
*underwatersculpture.com/wp-content/gallery/
*inhabitat
*oceangirlproject
*mixed-fashion-design
* hlntv.com
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