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Oleftal Dam turns into a temporary work of art Pressure washers produce world’s biggest drawing KÄRCHER has helped to preserve major works of art all over the world, among them the Presidential Memorial at Mount Rushmore, South Dakota, and the Colonnades of St. Peter’s Square in Rome. Now, the company is helping to actually create a work of art. It is collaborating with the artist Klaus Dauven to produce the world’s largest drawing “Wild-Wechsel” that is being executed on the Oleftal Dam in Hellenthal in Germany’s Eifel National Park, using KÄRCHER pressure washers.
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