In this work, titled "Camouflash", I capture the power of adaptation and illusion. What you see is a fragment of a mural - a chameleon, caught in colour and shape, but at the same time almost elusive. The inspiration came while walking through an abandoned harbour area, where graffiti and nature seem to merge. The chameleon became my metaphor for how we adapt to our surroundings, sometimes to the point where we almost lose ourselves.
Using a bright palette of green, blue and yellow, I create an atmosphere that is at once playful and hypnotic. The lines of the metal surface distort the image, making it seem alive - as if it could move at any moment. It references the work of street art pioneers like Banksy, as well as the optical playfulness of Victor Vasarely and the energy of Pop art.
What makes this work special? It is more than an image - it is a moment of wonder captured in a frame. An explosion of colour and movement that brings any space to life. As a work of art on the wall, it brings not only a visual impulse, but also a story of identity, adaptation and transformation. Perfect for those who dare to look beyond the surface.
I am a freelance reporter with a special passion for abstract photography, travel and landscape photography... Read more…