The picture shows a dense, two-dimensional image of the plant Euphorbia helioscopia, also known as solstice spurge. In the centre are the small, roundish inflorescences with a yellowish-green colour and reddish tips. They are surrounded by oval, lush green leaves that are evenly distributed across the entire picture. The composition deliberately dispenses with depth of field or background - the focus is entirely on the structure and colour of the plant.
The inspiration for this work was the often overlooked beauty of native wild plants. Euphorbia helioscopia is not a spectacular flower in the classical sense, but it has a clear, almost graphic order that appealed to me visually. The aim was to capture this quiet presence in a calm but detailed depiction.
The atmosphere is matter-of-fact, almost botanical - but not cool. The picture invites you to take a closer look and discover the diversity in the small things. The message: even the inconspicuous deserves attention.
In interior design, this work acts as a structuring, natural element. It is particularly suitable for modern, minimalist rooms or interiors close to nature, where its calm colours and clear design language create an unobtrusive yet striking accent.
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