The artwork "Geometric façade art in Erfurt" shows a modern residential building with clear lines and several balconies. The photograph is overlaid with a graphic pattern of white and beige lines and shapes that covers the façade like an abstract net. This creative layer lends the image an additional dimension - somewhere between a documentary architectural photograph and an artistic interpretation. The sky in the background is a rich turquoise colour and reinforces the visual clarity of the composition.
The inspiration for this work arose from the desire not only to depict urban architecture, but also to interpret it creatively. I was interested in how graphic interventions could be used to create new interpretations of a familiar motif - without alienating reality, but rather expanding it.
I wanted to create an atmosphere that is structured, calm and experimental at the same time. The picture invites you to think about order, surface and the perception of space.
The message lies in the combination of architecture and graphics - a play with perspective and surface.
In interior design, this work acts as a modern accent with artistic depth. It is particularly suitable for creative workspaces, galleries or minimalist living concepts that emphasise visual structure and contemporary design.
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