This image shows a macro shot of a gold-coloured fabric with a fine, net-like structure. The textile surface is arranged in several layers and appears lively and flowing due to its superimposition. Particularly striking are the small, coloured light reflections that spread across the image like bokeh effects. They lend the scene additional depth and create an interplay between materiality and light.
The idea for this photograph arose from the desire to visualise the aesthetic independence of textile structures. I was interested in how light and perspective could be used to create an almost abstract image from a functional material. The golden colouring gives the motif a warm but not obtrusive effect - it contrasts with the cool points of light and thus creates a balanced visual tension.
With this work, I want to create an atmosphere of calm and concentration. It is about the interplay of structure, colour and light - reduced, but multi-layered. The picture invites the viewer to focus on details and rediscover the familiar.
In interior design, this motif is particularly suitable for modern or minimalist rooms. It brings warmth, structure and a touch of elegance - without being decorative. Ideal for workspaces, corridors or creative environments.
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