The artwork shows the reflection of modern Berlin architecture on the façade of the 3XN Cube. The reflective surface is divided into triangular segments, creating a fragmented, almost kaleidoscopic image of the surrounding buildings. The blue sky with scattered clouds enhances the visual depth and gives the motif an open, airy effect. The reflection slightly distorts reality, creating a new, abstracted perspective of the city.
The inspiration for this work was the idea of not only depicting urban spaces, but also reinterpreting them through reflection. With its striking glass façade, the 3XN Cube offers an ideal projection surface for this exploration. I was particularly interested in how urban landscape, light and structure can overlap in a single moment.
The aim was to create an atmosphere of observation and pause - an image that does not immediately reveal everything, but invites closer observation. It is about perception, perspective and the question of how architecture influences our view of the city.
In interior design, this work acts as a modern, graphic accent. It is particularly suitable for minimalist or design-orientated spaces and brings a reflective, visually stimulating component to living or working areas.
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