File drawings
The drawings of Elena Paroucheva are projects
for:
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Electrical networks
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Wind energy
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Mast lighting
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Antenna masts relay telecommunications ...
The
artist seeks to transform them to works of art and give a aesthetic
and artistic touch to our landscapes.

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larges drawing
CIGRE (Conseil International des Grands
Réseaux Electriques or the International Council on Large Electric Systems) is a
permanent international, non-government, not-for-profit association founded in
France in 1921.
These days, it’s one of the largest electric organizations in
the world with members in over 80 countries.
Thousands of those
members gathered in Paris Aug. 25-29 for CIGRE’s biennial conference and
technical exposition.
In-depth discussions
about transmission abounded, of course, at CIGRE, but meetings and a floor full
of technical exhibitors didn’t represent all CIGRE had to offer.
They also
featured a companion art exhibit, “Networks into Artworks,” by Elena Paroucheva.
Her projects aim at
emphasizing power networks rather than hiding them. The small gallery in
conjunction with CIGRE’s Session 42 was but a taste of Paroucheva’s
electricity-themed art.
Between the sessions,
the floor and the colorful gallery of Paroucheva’s pieces, CIGRE Session 42
stimulated the intellectual, business and creative senses.
Kathleen
DAVIS, senior editor, « T§D » USA
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