The Colombian influencer joins Concrete Coral, an artistic and ecological initiative that transforms concrete cars into artificial reefs to regenerate marine life off the coast of Miami.

Art and Awareness Beneath Miami’s Waters

Renowned artist Leandro Erlich unveiled Concrete Coral in Miami, an installation designed to submerge concrete cars into the ocean where they will become artificial reefs. This project is part of ReefLine, the underwater sculpture park aiming to position Miami as a global reference in public art and sustainability.

Technology Serving Nature

These cars are more than sculptures: they are engineered with marine-grade concrete and Coral Lok technology, enabling the growth of live corals. In this way, art becomes a driver of ecosystem restoration and an innovative solution to Florida’s biodiversity loss.

Miami
Photography: Sebastián Villalobos

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Sebastián Villalobos’ Support

Sebastián Villalobos, one of Colombia’s most-followed influencers, shared the project on his social media platforms, highlighting the importance of initiatives that merge creativity with environmental responsibility. His endorsement amplifies Concrete Coral’s message to a young, international, and socially engaged audience.

A Symbol for Miami’s Future

Concrete Coral marks the first stage of ReefLine, an underwater corridor of art and conservation that will stretch along the shores of South Beach. With the support of foundations, artists, and influential voices like Villalobos, the installation aspires to become both an emblem of Miami and a call to action in the face of the climate crisis.

Miami
Photography: Sebastián Villalobos

Note by Danna Piñera