Relative Bearing by Chris Jewett

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This is a still life of unrelated objects resting on a shelf. Together, the elements capture the viewer's imagination and evoke the question, "I wonder what the story is here?" I created this light-sculpted still life in the studio of my friend Harold Ross. He was kind enough to let me use that large roller bearing for which I am most appreciative. Light sculpted images are not manipulated digitally. Instead, they take on their dimensional look by the simple choices made in the application of light, and the control of where and to what degree the light is visible in the final image. The photograph may require several hours of shooting and several additional hours of post processing, which, when done properly, yields a photograph with lights and shadows that create depth and reveal texture, form, and a poignant center of interest.

Printed canvas and framed without glass.

Framed ready to hang- 20 “ X 20” $350

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This is a still life of unrelated objects resting on a shelf. Together, the elements capture the viewer's imagination and evoke the question, "I wonder what the story is here?" I created this light-sculpted still life in the studio of my friend Harold Ross. He was kind enough to let me use that large roller bearing for which I am most appreciative. Light sculpted images are not manipulated digitally. Instead, they take on their dimensional look by the simple choices made in the application of light, and the control of where and to what degree the light is visible in the final image. The photograph may require several hours of shooting and several additional hours of post processing, which, when done properly, yields a photograph with lights and shadows that create depth and reveal texture, form, and a poignant center of interest.

Printed canvas and framed without glass.

Framed ready to hang- 20 “ X 20” $350

This is a still life of unrelated objects resting on a shelf. Together, the elements capture the viewer's imagination and evoke the question, "I wonder what the story is here?" I created this light-sculpted still life in the studio of my friend Harold Ross. He was kind enough to let me use that large roller bearing for which I am most appreciative. Light sculpted images are not manipulated digitally. Instead, they take on their dimensional look by the simple choices made in the application of light, and the control of where and to what degree the light is visible in the final image. The photograph may require several hours of shooting and several additional hours of post processing, which, when done properly, yields a photograph with lights and shadows that create depth and reveal texture, form, and a poignant center of interest.

Printed canvas and framed without glass.

Framed ready to hang- 20 “ X 20” $350