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Calm to Chaos: A Journey Through Perspective

  • 3 February 2025

In a world where images are often consumed passively through screens, Calm to Chaos demands presence, time, and physical engagement. Its essence can’t be captured in a single glance; viewers must move around it, shift perspectives, and actively explore, shaping their own encounter with the work.

The series unfolds as a progression. The first work is calm and structured, with smooth lines and balanced composition. The final piece is chaotic and fragmented. Between these extremes, the works trace a gradual shift—structures loosen, patterns fracture, and harmony dissolves into tension.

More than static objects, these works invite curiosity and experimentation. By challenging fixed perception, Calm to Chaos proposes a dynamic way of experiencing art.

Calm to Chaos 1
Calm to Chaos 2
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Calm to Chaos 8

About Jacqueline Duncan

A Devon-based artist born in 1967 who has worked in Milan, São Paulo, and New York. Her work, known for its intricate detail and dynamic use of light, has been exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts and the London Art Biennale.

Jacqueline Duncan

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