Break Time — World’s Largest Drawing
August 31, 2010 at 3:08 PM Leave a comment
Jesus — it’s amazing what our “liberal media” doesn’t cover. They stick to the revolving three-stories-a-day when if they had any imagination whatsoever, they could spice it up a bit with interesting tidbits like this:
This spectacular artwork is the world’s largest drawing and at 12.5 square miles it would be able to find room for 4,469 Wembley football pitches.
Etched onto the surface of Lake Baikal, in Russia’s windswept and frozen Siberia, it was created by land artist extraordinaire Jim Denevan and his team in March of this year.
Commissioned by clothing firm Anthropologie to create the work for their advertising tie-in series The Anthropologist, Jim, 49, spent 15 days on the surface of Lake Baikal completing the drawing.
So cool (no pun intended).
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