The artwork "Glass façade at Potsdamer Platz" shows the modern architecture of a Berlin building whose façade consists entirely of geometrically arranged glass panels. The clear lines of the metal frames structure the surface, while the sky and urban surroundings are refracted in the reflective glass surfaces. These reflections create an interplay of reality and abstraction.
The inspiration for this work came during a visit to Potsdamer Platz - a place where history and the present meet. I was fascinated by the way modern architecture there not only shapes space, but also changes perspectives. For me, the glass façade became a symbol of transparency, change and the complexity of urban spaces.
I wanted to create an atmosphere that was calm but not static - a moment of observation in the midst of movement. The picture invites you to pause and discover the details that are often overlooked in everyday life.
The message of the work lies in the balance between structure and reflection - between what is built and what is revealed within it. It is about perception and interpretation.
In interior design, this work of art acts as a modern eye-catcher. It brings clarity, depth and architectural elegance to the room - particularly suitable for minimalist or urban interiors.
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