This work shows an abstract close-up of a folded fabric with a reflective surface. Small, shiny dots - presumably sequins or similar elements - create a complex pattern of light reflections in predominantly red and blue colours. The folding of the material lends the picture a spatial depth and a rhythmic structure, which is emphasised by targeted lighting.
The inspiration for this painting was the interplay of light, colour and texture on moving fabric. The atmosphere is lively and structured at the same time - a field of tension between order and organic movement. The composition dispenses with representational motifs and uses an abstract formal language characterised by brilliance, contrast and repetition.
The painting conveys a sense of energy, structure and visual opulence. It invites interpretation and changes its effect depending on the lighting conditions and viewing distance. In interior design, it goes particularly well with modern, glamorous or urban styles as well as concepts that work with materiality and light. It harmonises with trends such as "Reflective Surfaces", "Neo-Glam" or "Textile Abstraction".
Its speciality lies in the combination of material depth of detail and abstract lighting design - a work that not only decorates rooms, but also structures them visually.
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