URANIUM, U
KATE WILLIAMS
Our troubled image of the element uranium is due almost entirely to its use as a nuclear fuel, although its salts can also be used to create bright and fluorescent colours in glass and ceramics. This artwork uses uranium glass to create a sculpture of Sizewell Nuclear Power Station. Ultraviolet light from underneath the sculpture excites particles of uranium dioxide inside the glass to generate a bright, acid lime green glow. While one of the Sizewell stations is currently being decommissioned, another is planned. This piece explores our nuclear dreams and their legacy.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
SIZEWELL, KATE WILLIAMS, UK