The artwork shows an architectural detail of the glass façade of the Futurium in Berlin. The black and white photograph focuses on the geometric structure of the façade, which consists of a large number of triangular and rectangular glass elements. Light reflections and shadows create a multi-layered pattern that appears both technical and graphic. The clear lines and abstract visualisation leave room for interpretation.
The inspiration for this work was the question of how the future can be visualised - not as a vision, but as a built reality. The Futurium, as a place for questions about the future, offers an ideal basis for this exploration with its striking architecture. I was particularly interested in how order, complexity and transparency overlap in the façade.
With this picture I want to create a calm, focussed atmosphere. It invites you to engage with structure, perspective and perception - without the distraction of colour, but with depth through form and light.
In interior design, this work acts as a modern, graphic accent. It is particularly suitable for minimalist or architectural room concepts and brings a clear, structuring effect to living or working areas. The black and white aesthetic makes it versatile and timeless.
I'm generally not the type of person who has a lot to say about herself. Not even about my work in graphics and illustrations. It should be obvious, that I don't like to stand still in terms of style and content, but want to explore everything. If you.. Read more…