The artwork shows the modern glass façade of the Futurium in Berlin - a building characterised by its clear lines and reflective surface. The multi-storey structure is surrounded by trees and a paved square. Bicycles, parking signs and bollards can be seen in the foreground, lending the image an everyday urban dimension. The glass façade itself reflects parts of the surroundings, creating an interplay between architecture and urban landscape.
The inspiration for this work came from an interest in the interface between technology, urban development and public space. I was attracted by the way the building not only takes up space, but also interacts with its surroundings through its reflective surface.
The atmosphere is matter-of-fact and calm, with a focus on structure and clarity. The image conveys a sense of openness and modern order - without appearing sterile. It invites you to reflect on the role of architecture in an urban context.
This work of art adds a contemporary, urban touch to an interior design. It is particularly suitable for modern spaces where clarity, structure and a reference to urban architecture are required - whether in the office, entrance area or in a minimalist living environment.
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…