..IN PURSUIT OF THE QUESTION MARK.THE WORK OF GEORGE WYLLIE INSPIRES A NEW GENERATION ..Picture shows : Fiona Hylsop, Cabinet Secretary for Culture and External Affairs with local school children from the nearby Riverside Primary School and St Saviours  ( School kids  l-r  - Elise Caldwell, Zoya Salah, John Cotlet of Riverside  and Reegan MacLeod, Josephine Barns and Charley Brown of St Saviours ) who are involved in the Friends of George Wyllie project release paper boats into a pond in Elder Park, Govan, Glasgow, mirroring plans for the wider project, as part of the year-long Whysman Festival. (www.whysman.co.uk)..Picture Drew Farrell.Tel : 07721-735041..The BIG Little Paper Boat Project..Schools in the towns on all sides of the Clyde, will be invited to participate in this project, with the potential involvement of thousands of pupils at all stages and sectors of education across over 575 schools...Using new education resources inspired by Wyllie's art, and which focus on the outcomes and experiences of Curriculum for Excellence, pupils from Clydeside schools across all levels will have the opportunity to explore industrial change in their area and learn about skills once used there. ..Echoing the creation of Wyllies famous Paper Boat, the young people will create a flotilla of Origami Line paper boats. Activities inside The Big Little Paper Boat Shed will form a major part of a George Wyllie retrospective at The Mitchell, Glasgow from 3rd November 2012 - January 31 2013...He gave the world social sculptures to remember. The Straw Locomotive and The Paper Boat, to name but two. Now Glasgow-born artist George Wyllies creative legacy is set to inspire a new generation, thanks to a major award from the Year of Creative Scotland, 2012...Former Customs &amp; Excise officer George Wyllie, now aged 90 and living in a care home for retired mariners in Greenock, always wanted to engage the wider world in his creative vision. ..Part of The Year of Creative Scotland 2012, I