Sketchlight

SKETCHLIGHT
Ray Vagner . Aria Geler. Keren Eicher

Sketchlight was established in 2014 by Ray Vagner . Aria Geler. Keren Eicher. Their method of photography is very complex and requires the collaboration of several people simultaneously in order to create the image. It necessitates a team effort to create art.
Light painting is an art form, a combination of painting and photography, a technique consisting of creating Images by capturing the movement of light. Darkness is our canvas and light is our brush. We create the lighting manually, and see the movement as it constantly changes. All of our artworks are Light painting, created in real time captured to the camera in one single photographic frame, with no graphic intervention. The artworks are done in a completely dark studio or at night in places where there is no artificial “light pollution”.
We are constantly exploring new technique. Our work highlights the abstract nature of light; we are inspired by the beauty of light in all its various forms. This technique creates the impossible; it records the paths of light to the picture, and reveals something hidden in the real world. Light painting is a clear testimony to the beauty of the phenomenon of light. The creative potential of light brings new sensations, new colors, new meaning to our lives.

Despite the frequent use of concepts such as contemporary art, and the shadow of the technological and digital changes in photography, the emphasis in our artworks is precisely on analog, manual, low-tech aesthetics. through the use of technique from the beginning of photography to create contemporary art.
I think that this way you can reinvent the medium of photography.
My intention is to raise awareness of the existence of this type of artwork “light painting” and its inherent charm.

Our artworks deals with the subject of divine endless and surrounding light ,the light that the human eye can not see, the artworks reveal something hidden from the real world

Together, we offer nonlinear, critical and contextual ways of tracking hidden light and reveal spiritual circles and routes that can be challenged, directed, Or display them in a new light to create unexpected beauty