Battersea Light Festival is an annual light art installation event that brings a few light scultpures to Battersa Power Station. The light festival has been taking place for the past few years with the Battersea Power Station shops and area opening up its doors only a few years ago. I visited the light festival for the past few years and was happy to return to it this year.
Parabolic Lightcloud: This sculpture changed colour and pattern
In Bloom: This sculpture with blue orbs could be interacted with. When touching an orb, it would change colour and glow, but once the touch stopped, it quickly went back into th blue shade.
Never Ends: This illuminated playgroud toy horse encouraged play.
Tornado: The lights around the sculpture swirl.
These women dressed as light faries had colour-changing dresses.
Aurora: These ribbons of colour were installed inside the new mall.
Spin me a Yarn: This illuminated pink sculpture resembles a ball of yarn.
Spider: The white lights change intensity.
Atlas: Inspired by the figure holding up the globe, this sculpture features a statue with an illuminated city on its arms.
The light festival will run until 23 February. For previous years of Battersea Light Festival, see below.
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