The work "1001 Nights" shows a stylised, minimalist vector graphic depicting a female figure in a suggestive pose. The composition is deliberately reduced, with clear lines and a high-contrast colour scheme that focuses on the posture and silhouette. The depiction dispenses with explicit details and instead favours suggestion and graphic elegance.
The title plays with the idea of long, sleepless nights - not in the classic oriental sense, but as a metaphor for urban fantasy, desire and playing with role models. The figure appears to be detached from a moment, between control and surrender, between observation and staging.
The inspiration for this work comes from observing nocturnal scenes in clubs or private spaces - places where identity, eroticism and self-presentation merge. It is not about a concrete story, but about a feeling: hovering between closeness and distance.
In interior design, "1001 Nights" unfolds its effect as a quiet but powerful statement. It is particularly suited to modern, minimalist spaces in which art is not only decorative, but also atmospheric and discursive.
I'm generally not the type of person who has a lot to say about herself. Not even about my work in graphics and illustrations. It should be obvious, that I don't like to stand still in terms of style and content, but want to explore everything. If you.. Read more…
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands