In this image, you can see a patch of moss spread almost like a carpet across the surface of the table - a soft, green mass that invites you to touch or breathe. From this bed of moss rise a few fine sprites, like slender fingers seeking the air.
The lighting falls surprisingly: from the side or diagonally above, subtly shading the moss spheres, revealing the structure of the tips, and adding a slight glow to the sprites. The contrast between the soft, full moss and the slender, balanced lines of the sprites creates a fine play between mass and line, between tranquillity and soaring.
Background and atmosphere remain deliberately discreet: diffuse light, soft tones, so that the attention remains entirely on the moss and those few sprites. The composition is intimate and humble - it zooms in on the small life forms that are often overlooked, but which carry a quiet dynamism.
It celebrates small life - moss growing on a table - as poetic simplicity.
The sprites bring movement, direction and hope within an often static frame.
In your interior, it adds tranquillity, organic energy and natural texture.
Nadia is a passionate photographer who captures the beauty of simplicity and nature. Her work is characterised by minimalism, stillness and attention to detail. Each image tells a story of vulnerability and strength, inspired by the small moments that are often overlooked. With a background in meditation and.. Read more…