A Wind Turbine is Illuminated in an Installation by French Artist Patrick Raynaud
A man stands next to a wind generator of the Windwaerts Energie GmbH company equipped with coloured ligths on September 5, 2011 near Sehnde-Muellingen in the Hanover region, central Germany. On the occasion of the EXPO 2000 world exhibition, French artist Patrick Raynaud created the light installation, which draws its energy from the production of the wind turbine – the more wind, the more intensive the luminance of the coloured dots. (JULIAN STRATENSCHULTE/AFP/Getty Images)
French artist Patrick Raynaud has turned this ugly wind turbine into a stunning work of art. (JULIAN STRATENSCHULTE/AFP/Getty Images)
The turbine in Hanover, Germany, is illuminated against the night sky. (JULIAN STRATENSCHULTE/AFP/Getty Images)
The turbine was commissioned for the Hanover Expo-Region Climate Protection Programme. (JULIAN STRATENSCHULTE/AFP/Getty Images)