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Bright Order by Peter Tertzakian
  • Peter Tertzakian
  • Bright Order
  • Digital Painting from Original Photograph
  • 27 x 47 in (68.58 x 119.38 cm)
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This view of seemingly endless rows of solar arrays transforms vivid green pasture into a graphic field of renewal. The modules are bright yellow, outlined in bold black, suggesting both the power of the sun and structured system. A few puffy clouds hover above, playful, optimistic and inviting in their artificiality.
Bright Order imagines the solar farm as both infrastructure and fresh idea—a bright era of renewal. Its pop art palette flattens complexity into clarity: green for the earth, yellow for the sun, black for human engineering, and blue for the sky. The repetition of form and colour feels fresh, idealizing energy production as clean, abundant, and infinitely replicable. In contrast to the weathered remnants of past energy systems elsewhere in this exhibition, this image pushes renewal into focus—composed, stylized, and ready.

  • Subject Matter: Digital Art
  • Collections: Persistence, Obsolescence and Renewal, Pop Art

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