DescriptionWind mast Menina by the artist Elena Paroucheva.jpg
English: Wind Art – "Menina" model of a landscape wind tower. As an environmental artist, Elena Paroucheva proposes a new solution for overhead structures allowing us to live in a more pleasant environment and bring art to all [?] covered.
New forms of media for wind turbines: Sculptures – Aeolian.
For an innovative aesthetic and environmental impact, I propose a radical solution: instead of a large propeller on a pole, sculptures that are small wind turbines. This allows you to personalize, humanize the landscape.
Wind turbines, like all air network need to be high to work. My approach is to treat the support of wind turbines. These new sculptures – wind towers are: ladies, birds, flowers, people, animals and abstract forms that will be installed alone or in groups in a natural landscape or in urban or rural areas.
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