The picture shows a close-up of an iris flower with intense blue petals. At the centre of the composition is the characteristic yellow "beard" of the iris, which stands out clearly against the cool blue of the flowers. The fine textures and patterns on the petals lend the flower an almost graphic quality, which is further emphasised by the natural light.
The inspiration for this picture was the special colour composition of this iris variant. I was interested in how the strong colour tones and the soft shapes influence each other - an interplay of contrast and harmony. The aim was to capture this moment of floral tension in a clear, minimalist visual language.
The atmosphere I want to create with this work is calm, but visually present. It is about conscious seeing - an invitation to engage with details that are often overlooked in everyday life.
In interior design, this picture acts as a striking colour accent. Particularly in light-coloured or neutral rooms, it adds depth and structure without dominating - a quiet statement in favour of the beauty of natural forms.
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