The Silent Evolution by Jason deCaires Taylor with GERHARD ECKLE plays SCHUBERT
www.youtube.com For Gerhard Eckle my big friend, with much love, your friend forever Isis www.d1935.homepage.t-online.de Gerhard Eckle plays Schubert frag/ Klavierstück D946 Nr1 www.d1935.homepage.t-online.de A special museum impressive underwater sculptures on the sea will open in Cancun in late 2010. It is 400 sculptures, exact copies of the coastal inhabitants of the cities of Cancun and Isla Mujeres. The author of the exhibition, including British artist and sculptor Jason Taylor De Caries , got in his work an almost photographic likeness, according to witnesses, the sculptures have the same height as the people who copy and "lifelike." Jason De Caries Taylor began creating his statement last November, when placed on the bottom of the sea in Cancun his first three sculptures. The project is carried out purely by donations from the people and local companies. The first 100 figures cost him about $ 350000 to the sculptor. 'The silent evolution' The exhibition, located at a shallow (about 9 meters), is "quiet evolution" ("The Silent Evolution ') and pursues the noble goal of preserving nature, restore the ecosystem destruction suffered by divers. The word 'evolution' is used not by chance: the basic material with which the sculptures are constructed of concrete, which has the same rate of pH than seawater. This factor, together with the porous surface of the figures, gives an ideal environment for marine creatures such as, polyps that have a skeleton of lime, jellyfish ...
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