Artwork showcasing rivers of the world has been erected along the south bank of the Thames in London for the annual Thames Festival this month. The artwork was created by 2,000 schoolchildren from all over the world (including Thailand, USA, Ireland, Korea, Turkey, and Argentina) in London's partner cities under the guidance of artists. The artwork created is inspired from learning about their rivers.
Artwork showcasing rivers of the world has been erected along the south bank of the Thames in London for the annual Thames Festival this month. The artwork was created by 2,000 schoolchildren from all over the world (including Thailand, USA, Ireland, Korea, Turkey, and Argentina) in London's partner cities under the guidance of artists. The artwork created is inspired from learning about their rivers.
The artwork has been printed onto large cubes for display along the south bank of the Thames, between Tower Bridge and Westminster Bridge and in the OXO Tower Gallery, and it will be on display until the end of the day on September 11th. (The artwork will then be touring the other partner riverside cities for others to enjoy it.)
I've taken a few photographs of the artwork on display.









For more information about the exhibit and to see past exhibits, visit: http://riversoftheworld.org
For more information about Thames Festival, visit: http://www.thamesfestival.org
Nice selection of artwork. Going to the Thames Fesitval this weekend?
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