Electric art
In 1999, Elena Paroucheva created her concept for pylons - sculptures, «high voltage sculptures", published since 2001. She creates a new movement in art called "Electric art". Elena’s drawings, models, sculptures, and installations for electricity pylons, wind masts, and telecom towers are the first solutions in the world for the integration of energy networks with sculptures - towers.
New forms: The pylon sculptures, based on lattice pylon construction, have new forms: humanoids, beautiful ladies, birds, animals, and insects, but also flowers and trees, letters and numbers, abstract forms… still studied for the country and the region of its location. For example, a "Menina" for Spain, a "Tulip" for Holland, "Sabres of the Vikings" for Norway, ” masks” for Peru, a fashion show of pylons in France ... The sculpture towers are static or moving, walking, dancing pylons. For a coherent line transmission, the concept is to have similar shapes in a row on the theme chosen depending on its implementation.
Technique: The construction of the towers is in the module sculptures of existing towers - lattice towers. After studying mechanical and electrical checks, weather resistance, and modeling, new towers can be manufactured by any metal construction company.
Environmental impact: The new tower design is an innovative solution for the visual impact of power lines, wind farms, mobile phone masts, an example of sustainable development, and environmental policy and energy networks. The towers are transformed into works of art, cultural heritage become industrial heritage.
This is the case of "Source," created by Elena Paroucheva, a unique work of art in the world that has transformed four high tension pylons into beautiful illuminated ones. Located in Amneville les Thermes, France, a spa and tourist center visited by five million tourists a year, "Source» has become The Eiffel Tower for Amneville. During the European Heritage Days, tours for visitors are organized to discover the pylons in dresses, a unique work in the world. "Source" is a renewable energy sculpture: [1].
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