This work shows an abstract close-up of a translucent, iridescent fabric in layers. The colour palette ranges from violet to blue to green and changes subtly depending on the incidence of light. The inspiration for this painting was the fascinating play of colours of light on iridescent materials - a moment in which movement, light and texture merge into a visual unity.
The photograph completely dispenses with representational elements and uses the means of abstract photography: colour, light reflection and material structure are in the foreground. The overlapping layers create a visual depth that is further emphasised by the shimmering of the fabric. The visual language is open, atmospheric and invites contemplative contemplation.
The work is particularly suitable for modern, expressive or minimalist furnishing styles. In rooms with clear lines, it can serve as a colourful accent, while in eclectic or artistically designed interiors it unfolds its full effect. Stylistically, it can be classified as abstract photography with textile and light-related references, with echoes of colour and light art.
Its special feature lies in the combination of colour, transparency and movement - it looks like a captured moment of change. In interior design, it creates an atmosphere of vibrancy and depth without being visually overwhelming.
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