Underwater Slavery Memorial. taylor’s official site tells us that “in 2006, taylor founded and created the world’s first underwater sculpture park.” “vicissitudes”. what is there to know about the grenada underwater sculpture park? created by british artist jason decaires taylor in 2006, this underwater gallery features more than 100 statues. If the sea could speak, it would tell us the sorrow and despair of its two million africans who had died drowned during an inhuman crossing. grenada’s haunting underwater sculpture park is a tribute to the nearly two million african slaves thrown into the sea during the transatlantic slave trade. Titled vicissitudes, many have attributed the monument to those lost in the atlantic slave trade, though sculptor jason decaires taylor denies this purpose. It’s an underwater sculpture park that was first opened to the public in 2006. The attraction currently has more than 70 sculptures, most of which were created by jason decaires taylor. at the ocean floor off the coast of grenada stands the underwater sculpture of 26 children holding hands.
grenada’s haunting underwater sculpture park is a tribute to the nearly two million african slaves thrown into the sea during the transatlantic slave trade. what is there to know about the grenada underwater sculpture park? created by british artist jason decaires taylor in 2006, this underwater gallery features more than 100 statues. It’s an underwater sculpture park that was first opened to the public in 2006. The attraction currently has more than 70 sculptures, most of which were created by jason decaires taylor. at the ocean floor off the coast of grenada stands the underwater sculpture of 26 children holding hands. If the sea could speak, it would tell us the sorrow and despair of its two million africans who had died drowned during an inhuman crossing. Titled vicissitudes, many have attributed the monument to those lost in the atlantic slave trade, though sculptor jason decaires taylor denies this purpose. taylor’s official site tells us that “in 2006, taylor founded and created the world’s first underwater sculpture park.” “vicissitudes”.
Underwater Slavery Memorial It’s an underwater sculpture park that was first opened to the public in 2006. what is there to know about the grenada underwater sculpture park? taylor’s official site tells us that “in 2006, taylor founded and created the world’s first underwater sculpture park.” “vicissitudes”. Titled vicissitudes, many have attributed the monument to those lost in the atlantic slave trade, though sculptor jason decaires taylor denies this purpose. at the ocean floor off the coast of grenada stands the underwater sculpture of 26 children holding hands. grenada’s haunting underwater sculpture park is a tribute to the nearly two million african slaves thrown into the sea during the transatlantic slave trade. It’s an underwater sculpture park that was first opened to the public in 2006. If the sea could speak, it would tell us the sorrow and despair of its two million africans who had died drowned during an inhuman crossing. created by british artist jason decaires taylor in 2006, this underwater gallery features more than 100 statues. The attraction currently has more than 70 sculptures, most of which were created by jason decaires taylor.