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Artist Case Study 2: Will Lakeman

Will Lakeman is a local Jersey artist/photographer. Last year he did an exhibition at Art house Jersey’s Capital house gallery, where over two thousand people attended. The exhibition was based on the former leisure centre and swimming pool at fort regent. In the exhibition Will Lakeman includes the use of AI generated images of the the former site which look surreal and are interesting as you see the AI’s interpretation of the old fort regent. However there is a lot of controversy online with AI art as it undermines and negatively impacts real artists who make a living and spend hours creating art and commissions, some people don’t even consider AI art as art.

Playtime exhibition, 2023

Lakeman states about his work that “Through my work I try and communicate something of the weird, vivid sensations of my dreams and nightmares.” This can explain why a lot of his photos have a dream like and in some cases liminal aesthetic to them, especially in his series ‘Lurking in darkness‘ which uses coloured gels, as well as being shot at night.

As well as Will Lakeman’s work being shown at Arthouse jersey, he has also had his work shown at the Private & Public gallery and the CCA galleries. In 2021 he was awarded the Summer Prize from the CCA Galleries International Summer Exhibition, this shows just how creative and good his photos are, which I personally find that they are all interesting to look at especially as most the photos are taken locally.

some photos of his work

Image analysis

This photo was taken by Will Lakeman in 2020 as part of his series of photos called ‘Lurking in darkness’ with Will describing the series as “I love to explore the world at night. I aim for these images not to represent reality, but to explore my dreams and fantasies.” which can be seen in this photo, which has a dreamlike and even liminal aesthetic to it due to multiple factors.

The first factor is due to the sense of unknown. We know nothing about the person looking in the window or even the location, as the background is completely black and there is little to nothing in the photo that provides context. The second factor is the strangeness of the photo. In the photo, we see a woman looking through a window, which is in the centre of the image and is the main subject of the image. On the other side of the window, there are lots of potted plants. This sense of strangeness reflects dreams, as dreams can be strange and random and contain elements of the unknown, providing mystery and making people want to seek answers.

The lighting is also quite interesting in the photo, all the lighting is artificial and the white light looks really bright especially as it contrasts with the darkness of the rest of the image, there is also a really nice purple shadow coming from the window, made from coloured gels, which provides light to the foreground of the photo. The lighting also helps contribute to the dream like feel of the photo. The cool white and purple from the lighting gives the photo a cold feel to it and may imply that the dream is not inviting or positive and may reference that the photographer’s dreams are not enjoyable or wholesome ones.

Artist Case Study 1: JASON D. PAGE

Jason D. Page is a photographer regarded as a leader of the light painting movement. He has had a passion in light painting photography since 2004 and has even created a website aimed at inspiring people to take up this style of photography. The website contains other light painting artists, a wide range of tutorials on light painting and the history of light painting.

Jason was born in Newport, Virginia, and moved to Florida when he was three, his farther was a Coast Guard machinery technician and an avid photographer, however after they moved he ended up divorcing Jason’s mother which had an impact on Jason. After graduating collage in 2004 Jason focused on cinematography and produced 4 award winning films about surfing.

Jason describes finding his passion as “I have had images in my brain that I wanted to create and could never figure out how to do it. That was up until a winter night in 2004 when I bumped my camera while taking a long exposure of the ocean. When I checked the exposure I saw the moon had made a streak across the sky, in that moment it all clicked for me.”

Photos by Jason D. Page

Image analysis

The image above is called Moonlight Drawing #1 and was created by Jason D. Page in 2010. It is the first of three images he created in the series Moonlight Drawings.

The main subject in the photo is the glowing heart, which was made with a slow shutter and by moving the camera so that the light from the moon creates a heart shaped trail. The heart shape could be a personal reference to the photographer’s love and passion for light painting. This reference originated when he was taking a long exposure photo of the moon in 2004 and accidentally knocked the camera, which created a light trail, this led to Jason’s discovery of light painting- and is similar to how this image was produced.

The photo uses a combination of natural light, from the moon and low light from the dusk/dawn in the horizon, as well as some artificial light in the background on the right from the buildings. This helps dimly illuminate the photo so you can see the lake and the silhouettes of the trees which gives the photo a sense of natural beauty and almost a sublime like feel to it due to the smoothness and deepness of the water which can make people wonder what is under the surface.

The water also creates the texture in the image as the bulb shutter makes the gentle ripples in the water look soft and smooth and the reflectiveness of the light gives it dark ranges of purple and black complimented by the orangish colour from the light.