ContemporaryArt! The image shows the "Serpent d'Océan," a monumental artwork on the coast of Saint-Brevin-les-Pins, France. The artwork is a 130-meter-long aluminum skeleton of an imaginary sea serpent. It was designed by Chinese artist Huang Yong Ping and installed in 2012 as part of an art exhibition. The sculpture is located in the intertidal zone; at low tide, the entire skeleton is visible, while at high tide, parts disappear under water, creating a changing visual effect. The work symbolizes the connection between land and sea and conveys a message of environmental protection. by Danny VG on 23.08.2025 | #art #kunst #artspots

Get the ArtSpots App and start spotting!

 

 Badge App Download Android Badge App Download iPhone Open map



Open Spot in the ArtSpots map: ArtSpots App


ASP 02 S9 TransArtSpots is a non-profit and 100% community-driven project. We run it because we love to discover art and share it with others. The app does not contain any ads and we do not get money from this project at all. That's why we ask for your help! 

Wanna help spread the word about the App?

It would be great if you can tell your friends about ArtSpots, or if you run a website or blog, share the news and post a page. If you are active on social media, please also spread the word among your friends - art needs a space without commerce and it should be us, who count, not money and some shareholders. Thank you!

If you need pictures and stuff, here is the download to a media package, containing screens of the app, the image teaser and a short description you can freely use.

See you in ArtSpots.
Jonathan

+ DOWNLOAD THE ARTSPOTS PACKAGE