CJ Hockett

CJ Hockett

Cuba Boat 2 ~ Photograph

CJ Hockett

Tybee Lighthouse ~ Photograph

 

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CJ Hockett

Cuba Boat 3 ~ Photograph

 
 
  Artist Statement
Shortly after arriving in Portsmouth five years ago I discovered the Visual Arts Center in Olde Towne. Since that time I completed a series of photography classes, studying both traditional and digital imaging techniques.
My method is to capture images of natural and man made objects. I show the viewer only part of the subject, leaving the rest up to their imagination. The images are processed digitally then printed on archival-matte paper with 7-pigmented inks. The printing process results in deeply saturated continuous-tone color prints, with longevity of 75-100 years.

The Boats: (limited edition of 30)
Years ago, Cuban refuges came ashore in their tiny wooden boats at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base. One can still see the remains of the caribbean colors from the paint, wood, metal, and canvas on these decaying vessels. I often wonder about the people who came in these small boats.

The Buoys: (limited edition of 30)
Guantanamo Bay, in its heyday, was a thriving ship repair facility for the Atlantic fleet. The large buoys used to moor ships during that era now lie abandoned on dry land. Each of my “surface” images reflect the colorful palette of these rusty objects.

The Lighthouses:
Symbolic of life and history along the Eastern Seaboard, these sentinels of the Atlantic remain a favorite photographic subject. I have chosen to limit the viewer to a small part of each tower while leaving the rest to the imagination.

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