This picture shows a macro shot of a textile fabric in delicate shades of pink and beige. The structure is reminiscent of a fine net or an airy fabric that lies in gentle waves across the picture surface. The soft materiality is emphasised by the lighting, which shines through the fabric and makes its transparency visible. Small, coloured dots of light can be seen in the background, lending the picture additional visual depth.
The idea for this photograph arose from the desire to show textile materials not only as functional fabrics, but also as graphic structures. I was particularly interested in how light and colour interact with the permeability of the material. The choice of colour - an interplay of light pink, beige and punctual colour accents - creates a calm, almost poetic atmosphere.
With this work, I want to convey a feeling of lightness and structure. It is about the interplay of material, light and colour - reduced, but multi-layered. The composition invites you to linger and opens up new perspectives on an everyday material.
In interior design, this picture is particularly suitable for calm, light-coloured rooms. It acts as a gentle accent that creates visual calm while at the same time developing a subtle graphic presence - ideal for living or working areas with a penchant for minimalist aesthetics.
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