This abstract work shows a close-up of fine, translucent fabric in a soft lilac colour. The visible seams along the edges of the fabric lend the composition a clear line, while the soft overlays and the blurring in the background create an atmospheric depth. The photograph dispenses with representational motifs and concentrates entirely on materiality, light and structure.
The inspiration for this image was the observation of fabrics against the light - an everyday moment that was translated into a quiet, visual language through photographic reduction. The atmosphere is calm, almost poetic. The combination of transparency, colour and stitching creates a feeling of lightness and precision craftsmanship.
This work exemplifies the expressive power of abstract photography: it does not create a concrete scene, but a mood. The design language is reduced but expressive - ideal for rooms that need to radiate calm, elegance and a certain textile warmth.
The picture goes perfectly with furnishing styles such as Japandi, soft minimalism, Scandinavian or modern design. It is also effective in quiet working or sleeping areas and as a fine art print in gallery spaces. It brings a subtle, handcrafted aesthetic to the room - a work of art that impresses with its quiet presence.
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…