This work shows the fine veins of a leaf, reduced to their transparent structure. The organic lines look like a graphic network that stretches across the surface. The inspiration was the observation of natural processes, in particular the moment when the leaf loses its substance and only the framework remains - a symbol of change and time.
The atmosphere is calm, almost meditative. The linear formal language and the contrasting colours in gold and dark tones create a balance between naturalness and abstraction. The result is an interplay of light and shadow that conveys depth and lightness at the same time.
The message of the work lies in the appreciation of the invisible: Structures that remain hidden in everyday life come to the fore. It is about reduction, about the essential that remains after the ephemeral.
This image harmonises with modern, minimalist and Scandinavian furnishing styles, as well as with Japandi or Wabi-Sabi concepts. It blends in with contemporary art trends that combine nature and geometry. In interior design, it becomes a special accent because it radiates calm and at the same time offers graphic tension.
The motif references the aesthetics of natural skeletons - structures that have fascinated art and science for centuries. Here, this beauty is translated into a contemporary, decorative form that is both artistically and stylistically versatile.
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…