The title of Roe Ethridge’s 2014 still-life photograph, Celine Bracelet for “Gentlewoman,” peels back the curtain, letting the viewer know that this is a magazine advertisement for a luxury brand. The photograph occupies two worlds: art and advertising. Similarly, the content of the photograph ranges from real to fake. A marble pear reverberates against the marble veneer backdrop and anchors the still life, which is dominated by grapes made of rubber with plastic leaves—materials often used in commercial food photography because they can withstand the hot lights of a set.