You can see a moment in which several colour tones spread out simultaneously in the water. The streams of ink run side by side, overlapping in places and forming complex, cloud-like structures. The movement is fluid, but not uniform - each colour follows its own dynamic. The composition looks like a visual experiment that moves between control and chance.
The idea for this work arose from an interest in the interaction of different colour pigments in the same medium. I am interested in the question of how colours behave when they meet not on a surface but in depth. It is about making transitions visible - not only between colours, but also between states.
The atmosphere is calm, but not static. The picture invites observation and conveys a feeling of change, of slow unfolding. It is not a fixed motif, but a process that has been frozen - an intermediate state that remains open.
In interior design, this work works particularly well in modern, clearly structured rooms. It brings movement and depth without being obtrusive. The combination of colour variety and organic design language makes it a versatile design element with an understated presence.
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…