This unusual art installation, fake swimming pool created by artist Leandro Erlich, is in 21st Century Museum of Art at Kanazawa, Japan, of which the top surface is filled with 4 to 5 inches of water suspended over transparent glass that creates realistic water surface effect, below the glass, or the layer of water, is an empty space with aquamarine walls.
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