Did someone forget to turn off the tap? House is left almost completely submerged (but don't worry it's all in the name of art)
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Now are they going to end the hosepipe ban?
It might look like someone is abut to have to make an extremely awkward call to their home insurance company, but this stricken house, which appears to be being washed away down river, is really a brilliant one-off art installation.
The wacky piece entitled 'La maison dans la Loire' (The house in the Loire river) by French artist Jean-Luc Courcoult is one of nine huge installations commissioned for an art festival in and around the city of Nantes and the Loire river in France.
That sinking feeling: 'La maison dans la Loire' (The house in the Loire river), is one of nine installations for the art festival in Nantes, France
The region, in the west of the country, is currently staging two contemporary art events, the first, Estuaire, is set along the Loire estuary and the second, Le voyage a Nantes, takes place in forty stages stretching 8.5 km along the streets of Nantes
The region, in the west of the country, is currently staging two contemporary art events, the first, Estuaire, is set along the Loire estuary and the second, Le voyage a Nantes, takes place in forty stages stretching 8.5 km along the streets of the city.
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ShareOther exhibits include a skeletel sea snake by Chinese artist Huang Yong Ping entitled Serpent d'ocean (Ocean snake) set up on the beach in the town of Saint-Brevin-les-Pins.
Austrian artist Erwin Wurm's contribution entitled 'Le bateau mou' is a yacht which appears to be flopping over into the side of the river.
Ahoy there: A yacht appears to dive into the river in this fantastic piece by Austrian artist Erwin Wurm entitled 'Le bateau mou'
Sea serpent: People walk along the beach in Saint-Brevin-les-Pins, western France, next to the Chinese Huang Yong Ping's work, 'Serpent d'ocean' (Ocean snake)
US artist Sarah Sze installed sculptures of two black bears on the banks of the Loire near the town of Bouguenais for her piece entitled The Settlers.
Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi's La villa cheminee (The chimney villa), on the banks of the Loire in Cordemais, resembles a quaint country cottage stuck on the top of a lighthouse tower.
Artists Petra Mrzyk and Jean-Francois Moriceau set up a brilliant sculpture of a pale white tree which they have called 'The Lunar Tree' in the city of Nantes.
The two events are taking simultaneously between June 15 and August 19.
Bear necessities: US artist Sarah Sze's work entitled 'The Settlers', in Bouguenais, western France
Branching out: Artists Petra Mrzyk and Jean-Francois Moriceau set up this brilliant sculpture entitled 'The Lunar Tree' in the city of Nantes
Light house: Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi's installation entitled 'La villa cheminee' (The chimney villa), stands on the banks of the Loire in Cordemais, western France
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