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  1. Jason deCaires Taylor ( Dover, condado de Kent, Reino Unido, 12 de agosto de 1974) 1 es un escultor británico, creador del primer parque de esculturas submarinas en Grenada y del primer museo submarino en el mundo 2 conocido por instalar esculturas estratégicamente en el fondo del mar que la naturaleza convierte en arrecifes de coral artific...

  2. Jason deCaires Taylor MRSS (b.1974) is an award winning sculptor, environmentalist and professional underwater photographer. For the past 17 years, Taylor has been creating underwater museums and sculpture parks beneath the waves, submerging over 1,200 living artworks throughout the world’s oceans and seas.

  3. Jason deCaires Taylor (born 12 August 1974 in Dover) is a British sculptor and creator of the world's first underwater sculpture park – the Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park – and underwater museum – Cancún Underwater Museum (MUSA).

  4. Jason deCaires Taylor creates dynamic sculptural installations on the ocean floor to promote ocean conservation and address the perils of climate change. Working in marine concrete, he combines the traditions of Land Art with the sensibility of street art, producing ever-changing works full of surprise, compassion, and wit.

  5. Jason deCaires Taylor FRSS, born in 1974 to an English father and a Guyanese mother, is a sculptor, environmentalist and professional underwater photographer. After graduating from the London Institute of Arts in 1998 with a BA Honours in Sculpture, Taylor became the first of a new generation of artists to shift the concepts of the Land art ...

  6. Jason deCaires Taylor es escultor, ecologista y fotógrafo submarino profesional. Taylor nació en 1974 y se graduó en el London Institute of Arts en 1998 con una licenciatura en escultura. Sus trabajos permanentes se sitúan en varios continentes y exploran predominantemente entornos marinos sumergidos.

  7. 23 de dic. de 2015 · Jason deCaires Taylor casts giant cement sculptures that weigh thousands of pounds -- and then sinks them into the ocean. His idea: to create a unique underwater gallery that algae, corals and other sea creatures can call home.