The segments of the mosaic are arranged arbitrarily, without symmetry or any particular color combinations. Only the bottom of the pole is decorated. But the whole landscape has changed. Now the gray bulk already looks much more cheerful and pleasant.
With their glossy surface, the inserts reflect the light and each other, shimmering even more and creating a mass of shades.
This close up photo clearly shows the strips and planks holding the colored triangles together. A warning sign of the dangers of high voltage may also be considered.
Bulky, gray structures remain in place, but landscape design changed. He traded in his industrial austerity for a more contemporary, avant-garde style. A camera captures the entire tall structure. A man mostly looks up a little bit from his own height, so for the casual gaze, this decoration is more than enough.
Is there a way to effectively incorporate power lines into landscaping design, without compromising on aesthetic appeal?