The artist responsible for the previous world's largest artwork has done it again; this time, on Lake Baikal, instead of the Nevada desert.
Jim Denevan led the team of eight to the freezing terrains of Siberia to create this nine square mile artwork on the largest lake in the world.
The group worked on creating these expansive pieces with just brooms and a filmmaker and photographer recording the whole process before the strong Siberian winds destroyed the art.
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