‘The Vandenberg Life Below the Surface,’ Exhibition by Andrea Franke

Photographs mounted on the shipwrecked Vandenberg are part of the underwater art gallery set up by Andreas Franke. The digitally layered photographs are attached to the ship’s weather deck with strong magnets. Franke, an avid diver and professional photographer, explored the Vandenberg last year and took several photos of the wreck, which rests in 120 feet of water and rises to 55 feet below the surface. When he returned to Austria and examined his photos, Franke wanted to add life to what he saw as a dead ship, which was sunk as an artificial reef.


The Vandenberg Life Below the Surface
Via [Neatorama] & [keysnews]

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September 9, 2011 - Art, Crazy Stuff, Exhibiton, Latest    
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