Austrian photographer Andreas Franke transformed old sunken ship into an underwater art gallery.
Twelve photo manipulations were encased in plexiglass and mounted on the starboard side using magnets. Vandenberg military ship is located 100 feet below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean in Key West, Florida.
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chelsea
wow. this is actually pretty interesting. i like the little girl butterfly catching the best! i wonder how long it will be there for…
Oct 16th, 2011
Ninja Egg :D
Wow! This is amazing! The picture with the guy with the frizzy black hair, strangely reminds me of Robert Smith from The Cure. I really like the Cinema, the girl butterfly, and the ballerinas. :D :D :D
Oct 17th, 2011
Betty
Really like this–very cool. And, the sound down there would give the experience and extra auditory element to the exhibit.
Oct 17th, 2011
Elphi
This is so beautiful! I love the way the art corresponds to the scenario. I might have to get over my fear of diving to see this because this is just so breathtaking! Imagine it in person!
Oct 17th, 2011
Nisa Zul
nice… like it
Oct 17th, 2011
Joy
i love the paintings!
Oct 17th, 2011
Mon Sun
Really cool idea of presentation and the images are awesome!
Oct 17th, 2011
Lilia Smiles
WOW I love it…it has this eerie and mysterious feeling but very captivating!
Oct 17th, 2011
Andre
Love it!!!
Oct 17th, 2011
Giancarlo Marx
Its a little lurid for me
Oct 17th, 2011
Kirvi_Inci
These are not all that great because you can tell that they have had the images of the people shopped into them. Not all that impressed really.
Oct 17th, 2011
jacob
incredible… something the world hasn’t seen before, well done
Oct 17th, 2011
Amy
I’d love to see this.
Oct 18th, 2011