This picture shows a macro shot of wire mesh - a close-meshed weave of thin metal threads that runs in a uniform structure across the entire picture surface. The image focuses on the details of the weave, emphasising the geometric order and the industrial material. The lighting conditions emphasise the metallic surface and create subtle reflections that lend depth to the image.
The motif originates from a photographic experiment with everyday materials. I was interested in how technical structures can be transformed into abstract patterns through proximity and perspective. Wire mesh is functional, often inconspicuous - but when enlarged, it reveals its own aesthetic between order and materiality.
The atmosphere I wanted to create with this picture is calm, reduced and matter-of-fact. It is about structure, repetition and the play of light on metal. The picture invites you to take a closer look and rediscover the familiar.
In interior design, this work is particularly suitable for minimalist or industrially designed rooms. It acts as a graphic element that radiates clarity and concentration - ideal for workspaces, corridors or modern living concepts.
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