This work shows an abstract close-up of a textured fabric, the surface of which is criss-crossed by small, circular dots. The lighting in shades of blue and orange creates a lively interplay of light and shadow, which gains additional depth through the folding of the material. In the blurred areas of the picture, soft circles of light are created through targeted depth of field - a photographic stylistic device known as bokeh. It is not used here to depict an object, but to reduce it to light, colour and structure.
The inspiration for this picture was the interplay between the textile grid and coloured light. The aim was to create a visual tension that oscillates between organised structure and atmospheric dissolution. The atmosphere is dynamic, but not loud - it carries a certain calm in the movement.
In the context of abstract photography, the focus is not on the object, but on the creative formal language: grids, folds, light gradients and blurring. The image conveys a sense of depth, concentration and visual openness. It is particularly suitable for modern, minimalist or technically inspired furnishing styles and harmonises with trends such as "Digital Texture", "Material Awareness" or "Soft Contrast".
Its speciality lies in the combination of material precision and photographic abstraction - a work that structures and atmospherically expands spaces.
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