Arts & Entertainment: Art as political statement
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Arts & Entertainment: Art as political statement
Lou Guarnaccia publicly protests the proposed Nantucket Sound wind farm - by altering a painting
By Catherine Fahy
I&M Staff Writer
Photo by Nicole Harnishfeger
As a form of protest against a proposed wind farm in Nantucket Sound Saturday on Main Street, artist Lou Guarnaccia alters his painting “Sailing Pristine Waters of Nantucket Sound” by adding dozens of wind turbines.
After losing a couple nights’ sleep worrying what Nantucket Sound might look like with a forest of wind turbines sprouting from Horseshoe Shoal, artist Louis Guarnaccia decided to share his vision by translating it into a painting for other people to see.
Arts & Entertainment: Art as political statement
Lou Guarnaccia publicly protests the proposed Nantucket Sound wind farm - by altering a painting
By Catherine Fahy
I&M Staff Writer
Photo by Nicole Harnishfeger
As a form of protest against a proposed wind farm in Nantucket Sound Saturday on Main Street, artist Lou Guarnaccia alters his painting “Sailing Pristine Waters of Nantucket Sound” by adding dozens of wind turbines.
After losing a couple nights’ sleep worrying what Nantucket Sound might look like with a forest of wind turbines sprouting from Horseshoe Shoal, artist Louis Guarnaccia decided to share his vision by translating it into a painting for other people to see.

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