River Water Detail #0854
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Description
Chris Becker’s work is rooted in capturing transitions between light and dark, water and land, and the passage of time. Using available light or light painting, he creates luminous scenes on long exposures with a large-format camera. His photographs uncover the grand and minute beauty of marshes, bogs, and cityscapes, revealing the silent flux of nature and inviting viewers into a moment of reflection through his perspective.
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Details
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Face mounted photograph prints (Lamda Durst) on museum non-glare acrylic, back mounted, maple wood, stained, brace, cleat
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Created:2023
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Edition 1/12
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Signature:Yes - on front
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Artwork Location:Chicago, Illinois
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Overall Dimensions
Dimensions: 56w | 5d | 84h cmFramed Dimensions: 61w | 5d | 89h cm
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Installation Notes
When moving the artwork, provide support from the back of the canvas rather than gripping or pressing on the front. Lift the canvas using both hands, supporting it evenly from the sides or corners. Avoid lifting by the frame, as this can cause damage. If transporting the artwork, consider using protective coverings such as bubble wrap or cardboard to shield it from bumps and scratches.Assembly Required: No
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Cleaning & Care
Before handling the artwork, wash your hands thoroughly to remove any dirt, oil or other contaminants. When not on display, store the artwork in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, humidity and extreme temperatures.
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Artist
Chris Becker
Chris Becker’s work captures transitional moments in nature, employing light-painting techniques and large-format film photography to create striking, atmospheric imagery. With a keen eye for both grand and minute details, he reveals the delicate interplay between landscape, light and time. Through his evocative images, Becker invites viewers to embark on their own visual journeys, engaging with the world through his singular perspective.