This still life image explores the development of craft and technology and how with a bit of imagination both old and newer technologies can resonate today.

Digital photographic image printed on Fuji DPII Lustre photographic paper
Image Size: 13.5*18 Inches
Rolled single edition £400
The image represents the intersection of two technologies traversing centuries between their original creation. The process that created the wrought iron candle holder, can be dated back to 2nd century BC Asia and the Edison style bulb to the 1870s.
Combining them created this vignette within a domestic setting, a reminder that just because something is old tech doesn’t mean it can’t be seen in a new light. It can be learned from, revived, reimagined, or built upon.
A further thought could be that the image contains a link to today through its medium. It was captured using a mirrorless digital camera which is a technology born this century.
This print comes rolled so you can take it to your own framer, or I can arrange to have this done for you, just use the contact me button with an idea of the sort of framing you’re after and I can get you a quote.