This work by Duncan Rawlinson merges contemporary photography with advanced AI techniques to explore abstract forms that resemble physical objects but do not exist in reality. By venturing into the latent space, Rawlinson creates unique and innovative art pieces that challenge traditional perceptions of sculpture and photography.
In the collection “Chiseled Light: Marble Textures,” Duncan Rawlinson masterfully constructs a visual enigma, blurring the line between the conceivable and the fantastical. The images, woven with the precision of artificial intelligence, display the classic beauty of marbled patterns set against the stark defiance of geometric forms. This body of work invites the observer to ponder the impossibilities laid before them, compelling a second glance to unravel the visual trickery. Each piece is an intentional paradox, sculpting a narrative that both grounds and disorients, coaxing the viewer to confront the illusion of possibility that marbles and angles so intricately convey.