In “Silent Dialogues,” Duncan Rawlinson presents a collection that is deeply inspired by the concept imparted by David Perell: the empowering act of removing the word ‘should’ from one’s vocabulary. This series stands as a visual representation of that inspiration, encouraging viewers to engage with the world as it is, not as it ‘should’ be. Rawlinson’s use of photography and artificial intelligence imaging techniques crafts a silent yet potent conversation between the viewer and the art, pushing the boundaries of unsaid expectations and allowing the natural world to be experienced without prescriptive narratives. Each image, a fusion of organic detail and digital craftsmanship, offers a unique perspective on the potential of life unshackled by the constraints of ‘should’, illuminating the beauty of unspoken possibilities.
The serene setting sun behind a barn is caught in a visual flux, fragmented yet whole.
https://Duncan.co/pixels-and-pasturesA barn stands resilient against a pixel storm, bridging the digital divide in the rural heartland.
https://Duncan.co/pixels-and-pasturesA rustic barn amidst a melting sunset, where the boundaries between the tangible and the digital dissolve.
https://Duncan.co/pixels-and-pasturesAn old barn under a sky shattered into a mosaic of crystal fragments, converging tradition with digital modernity.
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In “Pixels and Pastures,” Duncan Rawlinson deftly explores the interface of reality and digitization, merging the rustic charm of pastoral scenes with the vibrant unpredictability of AI imaging techniques. The series embodies a digital metamorphosis, transforming each photograph into a dynamic tableau that challenges perceptions and blurs the lines between the organic and the algorithmic.