A British sculptor and creator of
the world's first underwater sculpture park – the Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park
– and underwater museum – the Cancún Underwater Museum.
He is best known for installing site-specific underwater sculptures which develop into artificial coral reefs integrating his skills as a sculptor, marine conservationist, underwater photographer and scuba diving instructor. His works in Grenada have been listed among the Top 25 Wonders of the World by National Geographic.
Our sculpture is named Holy man.
Was a Norwegian sculptor and sculptor from Laksevåg in Bergen. He worked mainly in "concrete objects" such as sculpture. He started his career as one of the pioneers of concept art in Norway. He moved on in many directions, always globally oriented, both towards artistic tendencies, forms of expression and techniques. He was an innovator of art, among other things through his serial way of working. Breivik worked in small, large and monumental formats. He was first and foremost a sculptor and sculptor, at the same time as his art unfolded in the borderland towards architecture, landscape art and urban planning.
We have six stone pillars which works as an artificial reef. We have placed them in a system that makes a "bridge" to to rocky land, as fish do not like to swim over white sand.
They were formerly placed in the main sqaure in Bergen. It was his widow Lene Midling Jensen who wanted them to still have a function and continue its life changing under water. Art in change.