The ‘NUCLEAR’ series comprises five evocative photographs, each intricately crafted to convey the potent and perilous nature of nuclear energy. In this collection, various food elements and objects are thoughtfully employed to visually communicate and symbolize different facets of nuclear energy. The intent behind the series is to bring attention to the potentially destructive impact of nuclear energy, juxtaposed with the awe-inspiring power it holds.
Serie ‘NUCLEAR’ is a conceptual still life photo series, consisting of five images that explore the negative sides of nuclear energy. Through the innovative use of food elements and tangible objects, each photo reflects a specific facet of nuclear energy.
From a salt stone that symbolizes nuclear mining to the asparagus that evokes uranium rods in a broken core, the blood orange that represents the devastating ‘Plutonium Demon Core’, a gas mask that signifies the protection of the food chain and nature, and an aluminum can with pulpo in water symbolizes radioactive dumping into the ocean.
This series aims to raise awareness and also serves as a reminder on the powerful and adverse aspects of nuclear energy. By engaging the viewer’s imagination , ‘NUCLEAR’ aims to foster a deeper understanding and dialogue around the intricate and often controversial subject of nuclear power.