This work shows a geometric-abstract landscape in which the sun and mountains are not depicted figuratively, but through overlapping shapes and colours. Circles, semi-circles, rectangles and squares merge into a harmonious composition that evokes an imaginary natural backdrop. The dominant shades of blue, green and orange create a calm yet lively atmosphere - like a sunrise over stylised mountain ranges.
The inspiration for this painting was the idea of interpreting nature through pure formal language. Instead of real depictions, a visual metaphor for landscape and light is created. The sun appears as an abstracted circle, the mountains as stacked geometric surfaces that suggest depth and perspective.
The atmosphere is meditative and clear. The reduced but structured design creates a sense of order and balance. The textures and punctual details lend the work a subtle dynamism without disturbing the tranquillity.
This picture fits in perfectly with modern furnishing styles such as minimalism, mid-century modern or Japandi. It also works well in trend-conscious interiors with a focus on geometric art or colour contrasts. Especially in light-coloured rooms or as a point of contrast in minimalist environments, it becomes a visual haven of peace.
Its speciality lies in the combination of abstract art and landscape associations - a work that rethinks nature and enriches rooms with a quiet presence.
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