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Siberial Aerial Art Is World’s Largest

I couldn’t imagine creating a work of art that did not last forever. But this is just what artist Jim Denevan does: create impermanent art. In fact, Mother Nature’s fleeting moments are his stock-in-trade. Not only is his latest creation fleeting, but it is also the world’s largest work of art. On the frozen surface of Siberia’s Lake Baikal, he carved on the shifting, snow-blanketed canvas massive geometrical patterns. So there it is, history’s largest work of art showing how beautiful the natural world can be, until the ice melts.


From TheAnthropologist1

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