This work shows an abstract close-up of a finely structured fabric with a pattern of dark lines and subtle colour nuances. The colour palette is predominantly black, interspersed with red and blue threads that emerge differently depending on the incidence of light. The folding of the material creates a rhythmic depth structure that is emphasised by targeted lighting. In the soft-focus areas, controlled depth of field creates circular light reflections - known photographically as bokeh.
The inspiration for this image was the visual effect of woven materials under light - in particular, how structure and colour change through movement and perspective. The atmosphere is calm, concentrated and graphic. The composition dispenses with representational elements and uses an abstract formal language characterised by lines, contrast and light modulation.
The picture conveys a sense of order, depth and visual concentration. It is particularly suitable for modern, industrial or minimalist furnishing styles and harmonises with trends such as "Dark Elegance", "Material Awareness" or "Textile Geometry". Its speciality lies in the combination of material precision and photographic reduction - a work that structures and visually focuses spaces.
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