The picture shows a large number of flowering pansies (Viola ×wittrockiana) in a garden bed. The foreground is dominated by yellow and blue flowers with the high-contrast markings typical of this species. In the background, pink and reddish tones complement the overall picture and create a lively but balanced colour composition. The flowers can be seen in different stages of growth, giving the motif a natural dynamic.
The inspiration for this work was the variety and expressiveness of the pansies, which have a strong visual presence despite their small size. I found the individual patterns of each flower particularly fascinating - almost like little faces that are different from each other and yet create a harmonious overall picture.
With this picture, I wanted to create an atmosphere that oscillates between playfulness and order. It is about diversity in detail, about the interplay of colour, form and structure. The message lies in the appreciation of the unmistakable in the everyday.
In interior design, this work acts as a colourful accent. It is particularly suitable for rooms that should radiate liveliness and naturalness - whether in living areas, workspaces or waiting areas, where its colourfulness and structure create a friendly, inviting effect.
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