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.
Silent Dialogues