Cancun’s underwater museum

Subject to the abstract metamorphosis of the underwater environment, Jason deCaires Taylor works symbolize a striking symbiosis between man and nature. This international eco-sculptor, creates underwater living sculptures, offering viewers mysterious, ephemeral encounters and fleeting glimmers of another world where art and life develop from the effects of nature on the efforts of man.

Since 2006 he has created and founded two large scale underwater Museums, one on the island of Grenada in the West Indies, and a monumental collection of over 412 pieces in Mexico called MUSA (Museo Subaquâ°tico de Arte) . Another 50 figurative pieces have been added to The Silent Evolution installation on the Manchones reef system between Cancun and Isla Mujeres. All of Taylorš

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