37 Incredible Underwater Sculptures That’ll Have You Holding Your Breath
I’ve always loved sculpture. There’s something about taking a solid material and turning it into something expressive that really sticks with me. But there’s a whole other level to it when those pieces are placed somewhere unexpected.
Underwater sculptures have this quiet, almost surreal quality to them. They’re hidden beneath the surface, slowly becoming part of their environment, changing over time in ways you don’t usually see with traditional art.
These pieces from around the world are incredible, and there’s something about them that makes you stop and just take it all in.
1. Eye
2. The Nest, Gili Islands, Indonesia
3. Silent Evolution, Musa, Mexico
4. Part Of The New Generation Restoration Coral Series
5. A World Adrift, Carriacou, Grenada
6. The Listener
7. Jayme Marshall Wulgurukaba And Yunbenen Woman
8. The Bankers, Musa, Mexico
9. The Lost Correspondent, Grenada
10. The Masks Of Île Sainte-Marguerite
11. One Day We Will All Return To The Sea
12. Human Gyre, Museo Atlántico, Lanzarote, Spain
13. Inheritance, Punta Nizuc, Mexico
14. The Coral Gardener
15. Slowly Growing
16. Faceless Selfies, Crossing The Rubicon, Lanzarote
17. The Raft Of Lampedusa, Museo Atlántico, Lanzarote, Spain
18. Walking Man 2017
19. The Speaker, Musa, Mexico
20. Hiding In The Forest
21. Studio Copy Of Plasticide For The Green Peace Ocean Plastics Campaign In 2018
22. Immortal, Museo Atlántico, Lanzarote, Spain
23. Blue
24. Professor Peter Harrison
25. Reclamation, Musa, Mexico
26. Gardener, Musa, Mexico
27. Just Breathe… Silent Evolution, Cancun, Mexico
28. Nexus, Oslo Fjord, Norway
29. Details Of The Nest, Gili Islands, Bali
30. Vicissitudes, Grenada
31. Silent Evolution, Musa, Mexico
32. Alluvia, Canterbury, England
33. Inertia, Musa, Mexico
34. Underwater Forest
35. Ocean Atlas In Nassau, Bahamas
36. Human Gyre, Museo Atlántico, Lanzarote, Spain
37. Crossing The Rubicon, Located Off The Coast Of Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain