Skip to main content

Underwater Sculptures!




Check out these figure sculptures!  The artist is Jason Taylor and he "explores the intricate relationships that exist between art and environment. 
His works become artificial reefs, attracting marine life, while offering the viewer privileged encounters, as the shifting sand of the ocean floor, and the works change from moment to moment."
"The large number of angles and perspectives from which the sculptures can be viewed increase dramatically the unique experience of encountering the works."

Our Packing tape sculptures will interact with the school environment, but Taylor's work is the ultimate example of using the environment to enhance the meaning of the artwork!

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Paper Mache Resources (and cool project ideas!)

Paper mache teacup anyone? photo:ann wood This is from UltimatePaperMache.com  and the site offers various tutorials on paper mache techniques, including lots on different animals (hint hint) I love this baby sperm whale!

Weeeeee Won!

Soo much fun watching Gahr win tonight!!! Congrats to Amos and Orlando, good luck in San Diego! Is anyone going to the game on Saturday?

My 100th blog post!!!!

Get inspired Janet Echelman found her true voice as an artist when her paints went missing -- which forced her to look to an unorthodox new art material. Now she makes billowing, flowing, building-sized sculpture with a surprisingly geeky edge. A transporting 10 minutes of pure creativity.