The Industrial Look


I like the industrial look. I like the shapes and forms of metallic objects created for industrial purposes even though they were not created to be “art” but were usually only created to be functional.
 

If you look up at massive electrical towers, there are some interesting shapes to be had. The outline of factory stacks can be interesting, old and sometimes decorative sewer grates are works of art unto themselves.

As much as I love the local hiking trail, which I have visited literally hundreds of times in all weather conditions and seasons, and as beautiful as nature images are, there is also a place for the man-made, symmetrical, purposeful item when viewed for more than just its function.
 



When you look at a piece of machinery, think about what the inventor was thinking when he
came up with that particular piece of equipment. Was he or she actually thinking just about function? Or was there also some thought to form involved in its creation? Is this thing painted a certain color? What about the shape? Symmetrical? All over the place with curves and lines and angles?



There’s also the “other side” of industry. When we see a series of smoke stacks, we wonder what kind of stuff is coming out into the air we breathe. Is the company a responsible environmental actor? Are they polluting our water? Is it safe to live nearby?

In any case, the good, the bad and the interesting are food for thought and can make some interesting images. Industry is here to stay and when I see it, I will make a piece of art out of it if I can.


 

For more of my industrial images, please visit:

https://mary-bedy.pixels.com/collections/the+industrial+look

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