powerHOUSE
Canberra Glassworks
2010
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These chandeliers descended from three coal hoppers at the Canberra Glassworks to represents a metaphorical progression from ‘coal to electricity’ and ‘coal to glass’. The chemical composition of coal has been used as a structure for the chandeliers, each glass shard contains historical photographs and architectural drawings of the Kingston Powerhouse and illustrates the importance of coal in the creation of electricity from 1915-1957. The glass panels progress in tone from black to clear, paying homage to the coal that has been used to fire furnaces for glassblowing around the world since the 16th century.
The molecular structure of coal was used as a base for glass and decal panels depicting plans and images of the original Kingston Powerstation
The chandeliers hanging beneath the coal hoppers
The chandeliers hanging from the coal hoppers
Tying the chandeliers together
Using the scissor lift to install the chandeliers