Video: Aero Art installation - drawings on wind turbines
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Previously, windmills scattered at a great distance from each other adorned landscapes with their complex structures and graceful forms. Now the arrays of wind turbines hardly make the natural landscape better, richer, more contrasting. Unless, of course, these are windmills painted Horst Glasker In the project's boundaries Aero art installation … Even industrial objects can look very presentable, interesting and unusual. An example of this statement can be cited kawaii gas containers in Japan or the workshop Height 239 of the Chelyabinsk Pipe-Rolling Plant, which looks like a toy. And the German artist Horst Glasker turned wind farms into works of art.
Only a blind person can fail to notice the huge leap that alternative energy has made in the last decade. This becomes especially noticeable if you drive along the roads of Western Europe, where you will constantly come across huge arrays of windmills that generate energy from air currents. On the one hand, this cannot but rejoice - the ecology is getting better thanks to such innovations. On the other hand, it is a little upsetting, because wind farms do not fit very well into natural landscapes, spoil them, and do not complement them with their beauty. Therefore, windmills are painted in soft, discreet colors so that they better merge with the surrounding nature, do not stand out against its background.
The artist Horst Glasker strongly disagrees with this approach. He decided to fight against the general trend described above with his Aero Art installation project. As part of this initiative, Glusker is painting wind turbines in vibrant, vibrant colors.
“From now on, these huge colorful wind farms will generate not only energy, but also positive emotions. They will be tested by people who live nearby, or who just happened to be close to my wind turbines”- this is how Horst Glasker himself comments on his unusual, colorful project Aero Art installation.
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