-based artist luke jerram is preparing to install "withdrawn," a new work that opens to the public infew weeks. luke: you coming on? [laughter] narrator: he has collected old fishing boats from around the country and plans to place them , deep in the woods outside bristol where he lives and , works. luke: "withdrawn" came as an idea by all flooding we had last winter in the southwest of england. you would see houses underwater, cars floating down roads. i think with those extreme weather events, you end up with this very sublime, almost poetic imagery. it is awful, but at the same time, they are very strong, powerful images that come out of tsunamis or tidal surge. the imagery for a set of fishing boats abandoned or that have , been dumped perhaps in the middle of the woodland came from that kind of experience. the boats will act as a venue for all sorts of lectures and performances. but one of my slight concerns is, if people have heard about the project and they go to see the boats in the woods, then maybe a percentage of population that goes, "well, that is just some boats in the w