Close up pic of wet bark of a plane tree
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“Clouds Over the Dune”
A haunting landscape unfolds beneath a brooding sky, where towering clouds gather like silent giants above rolling dunes. Scattered driftwood, twisted and weathered, lies across the rippled sand, their shapes like forgotten skeletons of a forgotten shore. A lone bird soars across the vast expanse, dwarfed by the enormity of the storm-brewing heavens. The scene feels timeless—stark, raw, and beautiful in its desolation; a quiet testament to nature’s power and solitude.
In this tranquil close-up, the pale riverbank rock meets the flowing current in a delicate dance of light and form. Sunbeams highlight the chalky texture as the emerald-hued water swirls at the base, creating a living mosaic of ripples and reflections—a quiet testament to the gentle power of riverine landscapes.
A poetic collision of photography and AI, this surreal artwork by Duncan Rawlinson blurs the boundaries between nature and machine. Abstract botanical forms rise from shadowy terrain, blooming in electric hues. Vertical lines cascade like data streams, slicing through the sky with rhythm and intensity. Blending visual poetry, generative imagery, and photographic elements, this piece evokes emotion born from glitch, memory, and synthetic growth.
Duncan.co/emotion-grown-from-glitch-and-bloom
This digital photo manipulation transforms a Florida Bush Lizard into a striking, fresco-like composition. The textured overlay gives it an aged, painterly feel, blending realism with artistic abstraction. Contrasting wall tones naturally frame the subject, enhancing its presence and inviting viewers to see nature as art.