In this work, four raspberries are arranged vertically at the centre of the composition - three of them in an unnatural green, one in a vibrant red. The deliberate alienation of colour creates a tension between naturalness and artificiality, between expectation and fulfilment. The red raspberry, placed in the centre, becomes a projection surface for individuality, maturity or deviation - depending on the viewer's perspective.
The inspiration for this image was the idea of "otherness" in the familiar. The raspberry, a familiar object, becomes the carrier of a quiet but concise message. The reduced, almost graphic formal language dispenses with superfluous details and draws the eye to contrasts: colour, order, meaning.
The atmosphere is calm, almost meditative, with a hint of tension. The dark background emphasises the luminosity of the fruit and creates a stage for playing with symbolism and perception. The result is a feeling of pause - a moment of reflection on belonging, change and identity.
The work blends particularly well into modern, minimalist or Scandinavian furnishing styles. It also makes an impact in urban lofts or gallery spaces. It appeals to lovers of contemporary art who appreciate clear compositions and subtle meanings.
Its speciality lies in the balance between decorative aesthetics and intellectual depth - a quiet statement for rooms with character.
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…
Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands