The picture shows a dense area of small, oval leaves of the box tree (Buxus sempervirens). The leaves are lush green, glossy and evenly distributed, creating a calm, organic pattern. The composition deliberately dispenses with depth of field or additional elements - the focus is entirely on the structure and colour effect of the foliage.
The inspiration for this work was the graphic quality of natural plant structures. I was interested in how the repetition of simple shapes - in this case the boxwood leaves - results in a harmonious, almost textile-like pattern. The aim was to visualise this natural order in a clear, two-dimensional representation.
The atmosphere is calm, organised and close to nature. The picture invites the viewer to engage with the subtle differences in the uniformity. The message is restrained: structure can have a calming effect - especially when it comes from nature.
In interior design, this work is ideal as a calm, green accent. It brings freshness and naturalness to both modern and classic rooms and works both as a large-scale background and as a decorative detail - for example in corridors, work areas or waiting zones.
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