his work shows an abstract close-up of a light, translucent fabric with gentle folds and curved lines. The colour scheme moves between soft blue and warm beige, creating a harmonious, almost meditative pictorial effect. The inspiration for this picture was the natural play of light on overlaid textiles - a fleeting moment that was transformed into a still composition through photographic reduction.
The photograph completely dispenses with representational elements and utilises the means of abstract photography: light, structure and form take centre stage. The soft transitions and subtle shadows create a calm, atmospheric depth. The visual language is reduced and open, inviting contemplative contemplation and leaving room for individual associations.
The work blends particularly well into minimalist, Scandinavian or nature-inspired interior design styles. It is also effective in modern, light-filled rooms or as a calm accent in industrial interiors. Stylistically, it can be categorised as abstract photography with a textile reference, with echoes of light art and material studies.
Its special feature lies in the combination of colour and transparency - it looks like a captured moment of movement that nevertheless radiates calm. In interior design, it creates an atmosphere of lightness and balance without forcing itself into the foreground.
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…