Artist Jason deCaires Taylor’s newly updated installation in the sea off Grenada . See SWNS story SWLNstatues. A British artist has updated an underwater sculpture park in the Caribbean with 25 figures of local people. Jason deCaires Taylor, from Canterbury, in Kent has crafted the life-size sculptures, all of which have been cast from members of the local community in Grenada. Titled Coral Carnival and created in collaboration with a talented team of local artists, Mr Taylor said his latest design drew inspiration from the country’s vibrant annual carnival, Spicemas. He explained: “The sculptural procession portrays a range of symbolic carnival characters, each one celebrating Grenada’s rich culture and history.”

A British artist has crafted life-size sculptures, all of which have been cast from members of the local community in Grenada.
The installation known as the Coral Carnival was created by Jason deCaires Taylor in collaboration with a team of local artists, drawing inspiration from the country’s vibrant annual carnival, Spicemas.

“The sculptural procession portrays a range of symbolic carnival characters, each one celebrating Grenada’s rich culture and history,” said the sculptor from Canterbury in Kent.

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