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British artist's secret underwater world off Lanzarote
Over 300 sculptures turned reefs draw sharks and beginners alike
Imagine slipping beneath the waves to find angel sharks gliding past human figures frozen in time. That is exactly what awaits at Europe's only underwater museum, off Lanzarote's Playa Blanca.
These works double as artificial reefs in the UNESCO-protected Lanzarote Biosphere Reserve, home now to octopus, butterfly rays and darting sardine schools. As Taylor puts it, his art is a collaboration with nature, exploring "the aesthetics of decay, rebirth and metamorphosis."
Taylor's vision started a global movement, with over 1,200 sculptures worldwide addressing climate threats and human fragility. By drawing visitors from fragile reefs to his evolving installations, he offers hope amid environmental challenges. It is art that changes daily with the tides, pulling you into a living story beneath the surface. A quick boat ride from the shore, and you could be part of it.







