Inventive Still Life Photographs Represent Different Forms of Renewable Energy

by Amanda Gorence on March 11, 2013 · 1 comment

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Each image depicts a glass tank housing various setups acting as ‘energy sources’ which power a lightbulb. The series includes ‘Geothermal’ where coloured gravel is layered up to represent a cross section through earth and ‘Tidal’ where water is seen dramatically splashing like a giant wave within the glass tank.

London-based photographer Mitch Payne, Designer Kyle Bean and Art Director Gemma Fletcher have joined forces to create Renewable Energy, a playful still life project that visually represents different forms of renewable energy—energy that comes from resources which are continually replenished like solar, nuclear and wind. The smart, eye-catching images take us back to the classroom, and we’re happy to be schooled by these creatives any day.

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1 sonia matthews 03.20.13 at 7:02 am

Its like a science. fair, great!

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