Jason de Caires Taylor:
Underwater Sculpture

“Jason deCaires Taylor was born in 1974 to an English father and Guyanese mother, spending the earlier part of his life growing up in Europe, Asia and the Caribbean. Educated in South East England, he graduated in 1998 from Camberwell College of Arts, University of the Arts London, with a B.A.Honours in Sculpture and Ceramics. He is also a fully qualified diving instructor, underwater naturalist and award winning underwater photographer, with over 14 years of diving experience in various countries.

In May 2006 he gained international recognition for creating the world’s first underwater sculpture park in Grenada, West Indies. His underwater sculptures, designed to create artificial reefs for marine life to colonise and inhabit, embrace the transformations wrought by ecological processes. The works engage with a vision of the possibilities of a sustainable future, portraying human intervention as positive and affirmative. Drawing on the tradition of figurative imagery, the aim of Jason de Caires Taylor’s work is to address a wide-ranging audience crucial for highlighting environmental issues beyond the confines of the art world. However, fundamental to understanding his work is that it embodies the hope and optimism of a regenerative, transformative Nature.

The sculptures are sited in clear shallow waters to afford easy access by divers, snorkellers and those in glass-bottomed boats. Viewers are invited to discover the beauty of our underwater planet and to appreciate the processes of reef evolution.

Jason is currently resident in Mexico as Artistic Director of the new Cancun Underwater Museum.”  (bio from artist website)

To see more of de Caires Taylor’s work, visit UnderwaterSculpture.com.

Comments

  1. amazing!!

  2. Patrice says:

    WOW!!! That’s about all I can say…

  3. robin says:

    These are incredible. I’ve not been to Grenada – it’s now on my list so I can dive and see these amazing sculptures!

  4. Kimmy says:

    I have for once in my life been rendered utterly speechless, just truly magnificent!

  5. Jessica says:

    Absolutely breathtaking! They are like something out of a dream.

  6. dorela says:

    Beautiful! amazing works!

  7. snapperhead says:

    this is absolutely amazing i’ve never seen anything like this

  8. Bliss says:

    I simply love his work, having only just recently come across him. I just adore the grace and the stillness yet the movement of change which is invisible at the precise moment. Wow!

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