Iconic Aussie Art + AI Inspires Renewable Energy Infrastructure
We took some inspiration from a few iconic Aussie artists, and a bit of AI magic, to create a series of images that prove you don't have to choose between beautiful spaces and renewable energy infrastructure.
Solar panels don't have to be an eyesore — in fact, sometimes they can look like pure art.
As renewable energy continues its widespread adoption across Australia, concerns have arisen about technology like solar panels becoming a blight on the landscape — an eyesore not fit for our beautiful spaces.
But around here, we know that preserving that beauty starts with us, and renewables are one of the best tools we have for preserving our natural spaces.
So using AI, and a bit of inspiration from Fiacre Rougieux, we’ve created a few pieces of art inspired by the styles of iconic Australian artists, depicting quintessential Aussie landscapes right alongside the energy producers of today and tomorrow — solar panels.
AI images were created using Craiyon.
Inspired by the works of Arthur Boyd
Inspired by the works of Albert Namatijra
Inspired by the works of Brett Whiteley
Inspired by the works of Grace Cossington Smith
Inspired by the works of Margaret Olley
Inspired by the works of Margaret Preston
Inspired by the works of Reg Mombassa
Inspired by the works of Sidney Nolan
Inspired by the works of Tom Roberts
Feeling inspired? Explore our green loan product and guides to see how you can bring solar energy to your own landscape.