This work shows an abstract close-up of a finely woven fabric with a flowing colour gradient of red, blue and violet. The structure of the material is clearly visible - the fabric appears almost technical, but at the same time soft due to the gentle transitions of the colours. The folding of the fabric creates subtle zones of light and shadow that lend depth and rhythm to the picture. In the blurred areas, soft circles of light are created through targeted depth of field - a photographic stylistic device known as bokeh. It is not used here to depict a subject, but to reduce it to light, colour and structure.
The inspiration for this picture was the interplay between the textile grid and the movement of colour. The aim was to create a visual tension that oscillates between technical precision and atmospheric openness. The atmosphere is calm, but not static - it appears permeable, almost floating.
In the context of abstract photography, the focus is not on the object, but on the creative formal language: grids, colour gradients, folds and blurs. The image conveys a feeling of lightness, structure and visual depth. It is particularly suitable for modern, minimalist or experimental furnishing styles and harmonises with trends such as "digital craft", "soft geometry" or "material awareness".
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