Duncan’s work uses everyday items, from razors to mascara tubes, to confront the social implications of femininity, blending realism with relatable narratives on women’s experiences.
In 'Material Girl,' Duncan includes an enlarged IUD implant amongst common products, emphasizing the desensitization of societal challenges faced by women, making them impossible to ignore.
Duncan compares her initial clay sculpting to 'grown-up play-dough,' highlighting the playful yet serious approach she takes towards ceramics, merging artistic expression with profound themes.
The artist’s exploration of duality in her work emphasizes the contrast between societal expectations of femininity and the reality faced by women, offering a layered perspective.
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