Michael Kenna Captures 'Power Stations' from Around the World
Meghan Young — August 13, 2010 — Art & Design
References: michaelkenna.net & trendsnow.net
When I look upon Michael Kenna's 'Power Station' series, words like "majestic," "epic" and "powerful" come to mind.
Taking stark snapshots of power plants around the world, this British photographer's photo series depicts buildings far different from those that Homer Simpson would be employed at. Shooting in black and white, Michael Kenna evokes an otherworldly sense with his solemn imagery.
Taking stark snapshots of power plants around the world, this British photographer's photo series depicts buildings far different from those that Homer Simpson would be employed at. Shooting in black and white, Michael Kenna evokes an otherworldly sense with his solemn imagery.
Trend Themes
1. Photography - Exploring power plants through photography presents an opportunity for unique and captivating visual storytelling.
2. Industrial Landscapes - Capturing the beauty of power stations showcases the potential for reimagining industrial landscapes as visually striking and artistic subjects.
3. Black and White Imagery - Using black and white photography to capture power plants adds a sense of timelessness and mystery to the images.
Industry Implications
1. Fine Art Photography - Power plant photography opens up new possibilities for fine art photographers to showcase unusual and unexpected subjects.
2. Energy - Highlighting power plants as visually iconic structures can help promote awareness and appreciation for the energy sector.
3. Architecture and Design - Deconstructing the visual aspects of power plants can inspire innovative architectural and industrial design solutions.
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