Photos courtesy of Jason Taylor. Please visit his official website for more information about him and for more amazing underwater sculptures.
Photos courtesy of Jason Taylor. Please visit his official website for more information about him and for more amazing underwater sculptures.
Adventures In My City
Aren't songs of grief lullabies to the lost?
Artist’s Official Site
The 50,000 Picture Blog
The Tale of How a Prince Was Conned and Made to Look a Fool by a Grifter ~ Please DON'T COPY AND PASTE OR READ OUT (On YouTube) ARTICLES without PRIOR permission. Use the repost and share buttons .
Truth in Journalism
Mommy blogger, who loves to share what she loves!
as opposed to a “not thinking chitalia”
Before, During, and Laughter
Poetry| Thoughts| Ideas
The Musings of a Writer / Freelance Editor in Training
THIS LIFE IS ENOUGH TO PROVE THEM WRONG.
• Hugs and Infinities
I'm here to talk about it nothing is off limits from fashion, food, health, music, relationships, sex and even my life.
Finding Solutions To The Deepest Problems
These are the coolest. Thanks for posting them. Pic10-1 is a sad commentary though. All the rest are beautiful.
LikeLike
It is indeed. I thought it was a little odd to see this sculpture too, but I guess he has his reasons. It’s like listening to calm and relaxing music as you scroll down the pictures and then suddenly you hear the sound of a record player scratching across the record when it comes to the picture you speak ok, lol! Thanks for the comment, I appreciate it!
LikeLike
Very nice! and such an unique pieces!!
LikeLike
Thank you! I like your blog as well, great photos!! Such artistic pieces of clothing! 🙂
LikeLike
Stunning! Thanks for posting them
LikeLike
Thank you! I like to share interesting things from around the world to my readers and subscribers. In this case, Jason Taylor created these underwater sculptures to help increase coral and reef growth. One of my favorite photos is the woman with the hair…you can see some growth of life and plants on her hair leaving it a natural addition to her hairstyle.
LikeLike
I wonder what people of the future will say when they find these
LikeLike
Hi Josiah! I’m not sure if they’ll know what it is because by then, the sculptures will be overcomed by plantlife. It will be a great discovery for future scuba divers to learn about our love for the ocean and how we build sculptures to increase reef life. Until then, it’s very interesting to look at them.
LikeLike
Hi ! Oh i see ! Makes me want to go get scuba certified.
LikeLike
Sounds awesome Josiah! Have you snorkled before? I have, off the coast of the island of Bonaire (I’m dying to go back!!!) and at CocoCay, Bahamas!
LikeLike
Pingback: Lighten Up! « Silkpurseproductions's Blog
These are amazing!! Where abouts are these and how to we access them for a dive?
LikeLike
They are indeed! These sculptures are located in Cancun/Punta Nizuc Mexico. Starting 2011, international sculptures from around the world will also be contributing to Taylor’s underwater sculptures. They will also hold diving festivities.
LikeLike
I believe i’m a dead ringer for one of those faces!! I’ve been immortalized!
LikeLike
Lol! Which one Tim? 🙂
LikeLike
Pingback: Do You Practice Your Scuba Diver’s Skills To Keep Them Sharp? | Scuba Diving Blog
Pingback: Underwater Sculptures by Jason deCaires Taylor - Kreative Feed
Pingback: Underwater Sculptures by Jason deCaires Taylor - glandcandra.com