Dutch artist Jeroen Bisscheroux’s newest art installation is a fantastic, mind-bending optical illusion of a deteriorating empty swimming pool in Osaka, Japan.
Titled ‘POOL, loss of color’, it highlights the devastation caused by the tsunami and the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant meltdown in 2011, by using the human scale of a swimming pool to help people visualize that disasters aren’t far-removed occurrences and can happen anywhere.
Check out more pictures of the installation below.
[via Design Milk]