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						crystal beauty in the Dead Sea
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						[September 05, 2018] DEAD 
						SEA, Israel (Reuters) - A ballerina's tutu, submerged in 
						the Dead Sea and "frozen" by accumulated layers of salt 
						into a 200 kg (440 lb) crystal-like sculpture, will soon 
						go on international display, part of a unique artistic 
						project at the lowest point on the planet. | 
			
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				 Israeli artist Sigalit Landau, 49, has used the high salinity 
				that makes aquatic life in the Dead Sea impossible to create a 
				collection of shiny white sculptures that seem to come out of a 
				fairy tale. 
 They include a ballet dancer's costume and shoes as well as 
				musical instruments.
 
 Landau and her team secure their submerged objects with metal 
				frames, weights and strong cords. She said she selects them 
				based "mainly (on) memories and materials which I'm attracted 
				to, but also that the sea really likes".
 
				
				 
				The artist, who has visited the Dead Sea regularly since 
				childhood, said she embarked on the project after noticing the 
				crystal formations along its shores that "happen spontaneously".
 
 Landau has been creating the sculptures for the past 15 years at 
				the Dead Sea, a site that has been popular for millennia among 
				health seekers and tourists who come to float in its 
				mineral-rich waters.
 
 
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			Wearing straw hats and long sleeve tops to protect them from the sun 
			and temperatures that can reach 46 degrees Celsius (115 degrees F), 
			Landau and her team examine each item. Some, she said, crystalize 
			quickly while others take more time, depending on the heat.
 The Jerusalem-born artist and her team regularly document the 
			process before and after the items are extracted, either by hand or 
			by crane, and brought to a nearby hanger where a collection of 
			sculptures is preserved.
 
 Her new works will go on display in the Museum Der Moderne 
			Rupertinum in the Austrian city of Salzburg next year as part of a 
			project entitled "Salt Years".
 
 Landau is publishing a book about her project next year.
 
 (Reporting by Elana Ringler; Editing by Jeffrey Heller and Gareth 
			Jones)
 
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