This abstract picture is a visual ode to the pull towards the centre. It captures a whirling moment that knows no static forms, but seems to be in an eternal cycle. The composition is dominated by a central spiral that spins inexorably out of the picture, creating a maelstrom that sweeps the surrounding colour fields along with it. The colour palette is an explosion of cool blue and turquoise tones that mix with bright violet and magenta hues. These colours seem to collide, flow and dance with each other, creating a sense of energy and unstoppable force. There are no hard edges or recognisable objects - instead, the swathes of colour and lines melt into each other as if frozen in a fluid, kinetic motion. The fine, net-like lines that lie over the larger areas of colour are reminiscent of hairline cracks or the veins of a leaf, giving the picture a certain structure and depth without disturbing the flowing aesthetic. They reinforce the impression of a dissolving and re-forming process. "Centrifuge" is not so much a picture for looking at details, but rather for experiencing the movement itself. It is about the feeling of fluctuation, the swirling energy that casts its spell over everything. It is an artistic interpretation of the dynamics that exist in everything - from the vortex of a tornado to the movement of galaxies.
Created by PixBox with support from AI.
I have spent my entire professional career in the graphic design industry. Both professionally and privately, I have always been involved in photography. However, that was at a time when artificial intelligence was not generally accessible. I am now retired, but at the same time I am.. Read more…