Steven Christie

Stage, Screen & Radio

Recent Works

Created over the past few semesters at UNSW Art & Design (College of Fine Arts) as part of my studies in the Bachelor of Media Arts (Hons). 

Current Experiments in Shaping Light

Slow Light Light as the subject. These images showcase the duality of colour tones on reflective surfaces to create a vividly shaped environment where light itself becomes the subject. The form and hue suggests a slow, almost static view of light in movement. Created using only tungsten lighting in a studio environment.

Early Experiments in Light

Digital Fine Art Photography

The following are two sets of three images, both produced during my initial studies of Digital Fine Art Photography, and with similar themes. 

Spectrum - The study of light over time. These three images of the Pacific Ocean were taken over Coogee Beach, depicting the natural change of light during the sunset in a comment on lights acting as a 'marker' of time through the stasis/movement and shifts within the image. This series was awarded a Distinction in Semester 1 of 2016.

Tiresome - Long days into long years. These three images make up a single presentation on the stasis and shifts in time, with a focus on the RGB colour triad. All three are created using long exposure 'light painting', depicting the same subject in similar and different positions throughout as a comment on the mundanity that life may possess after decades of boredom, with bouts of quirkiness forcing it's way through, with each colour being a comment on each position.