With Awe II, Rawlinson intensifies the sense of energy through layered bursts arranged like symmetrical wings. Emerging from fragmented darkness, the chroma diffuses into atmospheric textures. Each detail conveys a moment of buildup and release—an emotional surge expressed through digital structure and saturated tone.
In Awe I, Duncan Rawlinson presents towering vertical formations erupting from a glowing base, reflected as if suspended above still water. Deep black textures anchor the frame while arcs of saturated color carve into the blue. The result is a surreal mirror of motion and form that invites quiet contemplation of something vast and unfamiliar.
Early morning light cuts across the eroded formations of Cathedral Gorge State Park in Nevada, casting cool shadows and revealing the intricate textures of the bentonite clay landscape. These dramatic spires and cliffs, carved over centuries by water and wind, rise from the desert floor beneath a clear blue sky. This image was created by Duncan Rawlinson during a quiet morning in the Great Basin Desert.
This three-part series by Duncan Rawlinson fuses digital surrealism with sculptural tension. Each piece floats between artificial design and natural grounding fine art compositions where glowing geometric forms levitate above textured stone and flora. Saturated in bold purples and magentas, the images evoke emotional stillness, spatial precision, and conceptual intrigue. Perfect for contemporary interiors and collectors seeking bold, minimal surrealist work.
Available in limited edition prints. Select individual pieces or collect the full triptych. Printed with archival quality. Available in multiple sizes and finishes.
A glowing geometric object floats above a flower-covered rock, suspended in a scene of imagined tranquility. Rendered in bold purple hues, this image fuses hard angles and organic growth in a meditative, futuristic landscape. A digital fine art creation by Duncan Rawlinson.
A translucent geometric form hovers above a textured stone, suspended by fine supports and glowing with saturated magenta and orange. This surreal sculpture invites reflection on balance and the subtle relationship between structure and nature. This conceptual artwork was created by Duncan Rawlinson.
An illuminated geometric structure floats above a soft stone base, juxtaposed against subtle vegetation. This hypnotic scene evokes stillness and tension, where natural forms anchor technological precision. Created by Duncan Rawlinson, this image explores the edges of form and possibility.
This aerial photograph by Duncan Rawlinson captures Ed Huck Marine and the surrounding Rockport shoreline along the St. Lawrence River during autumn. The vibrant foliage marks the changing season, and the scene reflects the shoulder season rhythm—some boats are still moored while others have been pulled from the water. It’s a quiet, transitional time of year when the pace slows and the marina begins to wind down. A peaceful, richly detailed view of small-town Ontario by Duncan Rawlinson.
Golden sunlight bathes a dramatic, striated butte as it rises beside a curving road in Badlands National Park, South Dakota. The erosion-carved rock layers display rich earth tones, contrasted sharply by the deep blue sky above. This tranquil summer moment captures the rugged beauty of the American West. This photograph was shot by Duncan Rawlinson.
A red maple branch extends over the edge of a still lake in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, while gentle rain adds a subtle rhythm to the quiet shoreline. The rich reds and greens of the foliage reflect the calm and cool mood of the forest. This image by Duncan Rawlinson captures a serene moment shaped by rain, color, and texture in the Canadian wilderness.