Kept secluded and in inaccessible areas, nuclear power plants are just redeemed of invisibility through their inclusion in the databases of the Internet, where some general plans are eventually to be confused with any other industrial plant structure and therefore instill an acknowledgment that dilutes suspicions about the operations developing in its interior.
João Fonte Santa takes into account the marketing strategies that support the ambivalence of public opinion on these energy sources, which eventually dissipate and even mute the threat hanging over the horizon. The use of watercolor, unlike oil or acrylic, lacks thickness and uniformity to give it body and presence, so images apear to be prints and assume an utopian dimension.