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Artist Floats a Paper Boat Down the Thames in LondonThis past weekend in London artist Frank Bölter relied on a little help from his friends -- and complete strangers -- to make sure his latest artistic feat didn't plunge into the murkey waters of the Thames. With a few hands from his crew and a few passersby Bölter floated down the famous river in a boat made of nothing but paper! Before his launch, he asked for the help of spectators to fold his white sheet into a proper floating vessel and then took a ride through the middle of London while reading a newspaper. The piece is entitled To The World's End and was a part of the Drift10 bi-annual art exhibition.1
Artist Floats a Paper Boat Down the Thames in LondonThis past weekend in London artist Frank Bölter relied on a little help from his friends -- and complete strangers -- to make sure his latest artistic feat didn't plunge into the murkey waters of the Thames. With a few hands from his crew and a few passersby Bölter floated down the famous river in a boat made of nothing but paper! Before his launch, he asked for the help of spectators to fold his white sheet into a proper floating vessel and then took a ride through the middle of London while reading a newspaper. The piece is entitled To The World's End and was a part of the Drift10 bi-annual art exhibition.2
Artist Floats a Paper Boat Down the Thames in LondonThis past weekend in London artist Frank Bölter relied on a little help from his friends -- and complete strangers -- to make sure his latest artistic feat didn't plunge into the murkey waters of the Thames. With a few hands from his crew and a few passersby Bölter floated down the famous river in a boat made of nothing but paper! Before his launch, he asked for the help of spectators to fold his white sheet into a proper floating vessel and then took a ride through the middle of London while reading a newspaper. The piece is entitled To The World's End and was a part of the Drift10 bi-annual art exhibition.3
Artist Floats a Paper Boat Down the Thames in LondonThis past weekend in London artist Frank Bölter relied on a little help from his friends -- and complete strangers -- to make sure his latest artistic feat didn't plunge into the murkey waters of the Thames. With a few hands from his crew and a few passersby Bölter floated down the famous river in a boat made of nothing but paper! Before his launch, he asked for the help of spectators to fold his white sheet into a proper floating vessel and then took a ride through the middle of London while reading a newspaper. The piece is entitled To The World's End and was a part of the Drift10 bi-annual art exhibition.4




