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Art Beneath the Waves A Conversation with Jason DeCaires Taylor

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When a devastating hurricane paves the way for a groundbreaking underwater art project, it's a story worth holding your breath for. Join me as I sit down with Jason DeCaires Taylor, the creative force behind Grenada's underwater sculpture museum, as we navigate the waters of his artistic journey and the birth of a submerged marvel. Our conversation dives into the welcoming embrace of the Grenadian community that supported Jason's vision and the stark contrasts he's experienced with creative endeavors in the UK. Jason's unwavering dedication to art and marine conservation emerges as a beacon for those navigating the intersection of culture, nature, and artistry.
Submerging into Jason's world, we uncover the serenity and complexities of sculpting below the surface. Recalling my own university days and their indelible mark on my work, I share the intricate process of site selection, installation, and the evolution of sculptures as they become one with the marine environment. The spice mass carnival of Grenada springs to life underwater through Jason's latest installation, a vibrant tribute to the island's culture, demonstrating the dynamic interplay between his creations and their aquatic canvas.
We round off our exploration by tracing the currents that shaped Jason's path from a childhood steeped in seaside adventures to the accolades of National Geographic recognition. It's a tale of parental encouragement, the struggle for artistic survival, and the seizing of opportunities that might never come knocking again. Our discussion stands as a clarion call for artists and dreamers to act now—because the most opportune moment to dive into your passions is the one you're in right now.

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Chapters

1. Art Beneath the Waves A Conversation with Jason DeCaires Taylor (00:00:00)

2. Creating Sculpture Museum in Grenada (00:00:02)

3. The Experience of Working Underwater (00:12:02)

4. Sculpture Design and Underwater Art Installations (00:18:52)

5. The Journey of an Artist (00:27:26)

6. The Importance of Starting Early (00:33:30)

13 episodes

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When a devastating hurricane paves the way for a groundbreaking underwater art project, it's a story worth holding your breath for. Join me as I sit down with Jason DeCaires Taylor, the creative force behind Grenada's underwater sculpture museum, as we navigate the waters of his artistic journey and the birth of a submerged marvel. Our conversation dives into the welcoming embrace of the Grenadian community that supported Jason's vision and the stark contrasts he's experienced with creative endeavors in the UK. Jason's unwavering dedication to art and marine conservation emerges as a beacon for those navigating the intersection of culture, nature, and artistry.
Submerging into Jason's world, we uncover the serenity and complexities of sculpting below the surface. Recalling my own university days and their indelible mark on my work, I share the intricate process of site selection, installation, and the evolution of sculptures as they become one with the marine environment. The spice mass carnival of Grenada springs to life underwater through Jason's latest installation, a vibrant tribute to the island's culture, demonstrating the dynamic interplay between his creations and their aquatic canvas.
We round off our exploration by tracing the currents that shaped Jason's path from a childhood steeped in seaside adventures to the accolades of National Geographic recognition. It's a tale of parental encouragement, the struggle for artistic survival, and the seizing of opportunities that might never come knocking again. Our discussion stands as a clarion call for artists and dreamers to act now—because the most opportune moment to dive into your passions is the one you're in right now.

Support the Show.

https://www.facebook.com/Diivaontheradio/
https://twitter.com/diivaontheradio
https://www.instagram.com/diivaontheradio/
Email us at divaontheradio@gmail.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Art Beneath the Waves A Conversation with Jason DeCaires Taylor (00:00:00)

2. Creating Sculpture Museum in Grenada (00:00:02)

3. The Experience of Working Underwater (00:12:02)

4. Sculpture Design and Underwater Art Installations (00:18:52)

5. The Journey of an Artist (00:27:26)

6. The Importance of Starting Early (00:33:30)

13 episodes

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