This is a highly dynamic and conceptual image that forces the viewer to see two realities at once: a lush, sunny summer garden full of poppies, and the sharp, abstract lines of broken glass in the foreground. The pink/red poppies are fascinatingly broken, mirrored and distorted by the shards, creating a kaleidoscopic, fragmentary effect. The sharp edges of the glass contrast sharply with the soft, organic shapes and bright, light colour palette.
My inspiration lay in the visual metaphor of perception and disruption. I wanted to capture the fragility of beauty and the idea that reality is always fragmentary. The technique creates a unique depth effect and texture, with the fractured reflections attracting attention.
The atmosphere is one of intensity, confusion and conceptual beauty. The work invites introspection on how we see the world.
This work is special in modern and artistic interiors where it serves as a bold, intellectual eye-catcher. It adds a unique dimension of light, reflection and conceptual depth to the space.
"The beauty in shards; a kaleidoscopic reflection of summer, captured in the fragility of the moment."
All Round dutch photographer, landscape, fine art, portrait and nature , based at Lansingerland and studying Photographic Design Rotterdam.. Read more…