This picture shows a macro shot of a fine-meshed wire mesh that stretches across the picture surface in a gentle wave structure. The dark, almost black wires form a regular mesh that is characterised by its geometric clarity. In the background, colourful dots of light in blue, green, yellow and red shine through the mesh. These coloured reflections create a lively, almost rhythmic effect and stand in stark contrast to the strict structure of the wire.
The idea for this picture arose from the desire to place technical materials in a new context with light and colour. I was particularly interested in how rigid structures can be transformed into something dynamic through targeted lighting. The wire mesh serves here not only as a motif, but also as a filter and projection surface for light and colour.
The atmosphere is both technical and playful - a field of tension between order and movement. The picture invites the viewer to focus on the details and rediscover the effect of structure and colour.
In interior design, this work is particularly suitable for modern, creative spaces. It brings graphic clarity and colourful accents into harmony - ideal for workspaces, galleries or minimalist living concepts.
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