Duncan Rawlinson’s Are Ya Winning, Son? uses contemporary photography and artificial intelligence imaging techniques to create a strikingly realistic portrait, drawing inspiration from the well-known internet meme. This piece showcases Rawlinson’s exploration of latent space, blending traditional and digital art forms to capture a charismatic and familiar moment.
Duncan Rawlinson explores the latent space through a unique blend of photography and artificial intelligence imaging techniques, creating an abstract and timeless depiction of glacial landscapes. This work, titled “Frozen Abstraction,” seamlessly integrates elements of illustration and contemporary photography, showcasing the potential of AI in modern art. The piece suggests that degrowthers can’t freeze us at this level of technological abstraction; we need to go further.
In a garden where petals gently sigh, Colors burst, painting the evening sky. Soft whispers dance in the floral embrace, Life blooms fervently in this timeless space.
Gently the sun dips, casting hues so bold, Nature’s artistry in vibrant fold. Each petal tells a story, whispers to listen, A canvas where light and shadow glisten.
Hues merge and blend in a mystic ballet, Dancing under the twilight’s golden ray. Whispers of dawn in the colors aligned, Dreams awaken in the petals combined.
Mystic and serene, the garden awakes, A symphony of colors as the morning breaks. In every bloom, a universe unfurls, Gently sighing in a world of swirls.
This series of images, created by Duncan Rawlinson, explores the latent space through a blend of contemporary photography and artificial intelligence imaging techniques. Each piece captures the delicate beauty and vibrant colors of nature, weaving together moments of fleeting beauty and timeless boldness. Through innovative methods, Rawlinson brings to life the intricate patterns and serene scenes of floral art, showcasing a creative fusion of digital and natural elements. Each image is recursively linked via poetry, forming a continuous loop that enhances the interconnectedness of the entire series.
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.