Via Today an Tomorrow, a blog curated – that’s a cool new term for what I usually do here:-) – by Berlin based Belgian Pieter I found Italian Sculptor Fabio Viale who cut his yacht from a whole piece of white Carrara and pottered the Tiber with it.
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hi,
my name is Pieter, not Pierre Huyghe, nor am I an artist.
Thank you Pieter,
I changed it, but your “About” page gave me the impression you are the same person as Pierre Huyghe…
Pardon my ignorance….how does the boat stay afloat?
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If you chisel enough and bring the volume in balance with the weight there is no problem: You have floating freighters made of steel and floating houses on a hull of … concrete…
Here you’ll find a picture of the “most famous concrete ship”: SS Atlantus
This is a great thing to learn. I’m hoping to try this out on my next travel. I’d be sure to pass this along to my readers too. Thanks!
Thank you! That’s amazing