The work shows two stylised female figures in an intimate embrace, realised in a minimalist vector graphic with dark colour tones and bright accents in orange and yellow. The scene looks like a frozen moment from a long, sleepless night - sensual but not explicit, graphically reduced and yet expressive.
The motif is deliberately placeless, but the title refers to Berlin - a city that stands for its openness, diversity and vibrant nightlife. The depiction is not a representation of a specific place, but a symbolic condensation of urban intimacy.
The inspiration for this picture came from the observation of closeness in public spaces - in clubs, bars or on the streets at night. It is about the tension between visibility and privacy, between physicality and graphic abstraction.
The atmosphere is calm, almost meditative - a contrast to the often exaggerated depiction of eroticism. The picture invites reflection: on closeness, desire and the beauty of the moment.
In interior design, this work makes a quiet statement. It brings warmth, depth and a touch of nightlife to modern rooms - ideal for people who see art as an expression of openness and individuality.
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…