This work shows an abstract close-up of a metallic iridescent fabric lying in soft folds. The surface reflects targeted light, creating an intense play of colours in various shades of blue. The coloured points of light in the picture are not part of the material itself, but are created by deliberate blurring - so-called bokeh - which is produced by a shallow depth of field. This technique gives the picture an atmospheric depth and an almost floating effect.
The inspiration for this image was the interplay of light, texture and movement on shiny textiles. The atmosphere is calm but visually multi-layered - a field of tension between structure and dissolution. The composition deliberately dispenses with representational elements and uses an abstract formal language characterised by rhythm, light and colour gradients.
The picture conveys a feeling of lightness, reflection and visual depth. It is particularly suitable for modern, minimalist or urban furnishing styles and harmonises with trends such as "Quiet Luxury", "Textile Abstraction" or "Material Awareness".
Its speciality lies in the combination of material presence and photographic abstraction - a work that subtly structures and visually expands spaces.
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