Description
Neo Hydroelectricity reimagines energy not as raw force, but as a carefully regulated system. Architectural structures, tubular conduits, and suspended spheres interact with flowing water, suggesting a contemporary reinterpretation of hydroelectric power—where motion is guided, contained, and transformed.
The composition emphasizes engineered balance. Solid forms appear anchored yet dynamic, while water and spherical elements move freely through the system. This contrast highlights the relationship between natural forces and human intervention, where technology does not eliminate nature but redirects it.
Rooted in geometric surrealism, the work blends industrial design with fluid dynamics. The suspended structures feel both functional and symbolic, evoking questions about sustainability, control, and the future of energy systems. The surreal environment removes the scene from a specific place or era, allowing the concept to remain timeless rather than topical.
This artwork is offered as a strictly limited edition of 25 signed giclée prints in this size. Once the edition is sold out, no additional prints will be produced in this format, ensuring rarity and long-term collector value.
Each print is produced using archival pigment inks on museum-quality fine art paper, preserving crisp edges, color relationships, and the subtle interplay between mechanical precision and fluid motion present in the original painting.
This work appeals to collectors interested in science-inspired surrealism, technological symbolism, and art that explores humanity’s evolving relationship with natural systems through order and restraint.







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