Jan. 22nd, 2016

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Just more of the same - reading various essays on the subject and outlining the stuff that makes sense. More to follow.

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Actually, I didn't get a lot done as the bloody printer kept jamming, I was stranded at the drs for an hour and I have yet to finish Kincaid (who I really like, actually - enough to buy the original book).  Oh and Plymouth portal is down - sign in, wifi - all kaput.
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I just HAVE to repost this because it is so amazing

There's something mysterious and haunting about submerged objects that are just sitting at the bottom of the ocean, amassing coral and becoming one with the underwater landscape. Maybe it's our fascination with finding mythical places like Atlantis, or maybe it has something to do with our fear of the unknown, whatever it is, submerged objects have an awe-inspiring quality that can't be found above water.

Haunting underwater sculptures are Jason deCaires Taylor's specialty. The internationally acclaimed sculptor creates living underwater installations that offer a mysterious and fleeting glimmer into an oceanic world where art develops from the effects of nature.

More from EARTHABLES HERE

My Favourite One )

More On Jason deCaires Taylor HERE
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