The picture shows a dense, uniform structure of needle-like leaves of a coniferous tree, presumably a cypress or thuja species. The needles are predominantly yellow-green in colour and cover the entire image section in a close-meshed, natural pattern. The texture appears soft, almost two-dimensional, and creates a calm, visually organised surface.
The inspiration for this work was the graphic effect of hedge plants, which are often found in gardens or as privacy screens. I was particularly interested in the combination of natural irregularity and formal repetition - a field of tension that translates well into a two-dimensional composition.
The atmosphere is calm, grounded and close to nature. The picture invites you to engage with the subtle differences in the seemingly uniform. The message is restrained: structure and order often arise from natural processes - not through control, but through growth.
In interior design, this work is ideal as a calming, green background. It brings a natural texture to both modern and classic rooms and works both as a large-scale wall decoration and as a subtle accent - for example in corridors, offices or quiet zones.
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…