This work shows an abstract close-up of multi-layered, light blue fabric with visible seams and fine transparency. The soft folds and delicate structure of the material create a calm, almost weightless atmosphere. The inspiration for this image was the observation of overlapping layers of fabric against the light - an everyday moment that was transformed into a visual study of materiality and light through photographic reduction.
The composition dispenses with figurative elements and utilises the means of abstract photography: form, transparency and texture take centre stage. The visible seams lend the picture a subtle graphic structure that combines with the organic movement of the fabric. This creates a field of tension between order and chance, between construction and lightness.
The work blends particularly well into modern, minimalist or Scandinavian-inspired furnishing styles. It is also effective in rooms with a focus on textile materials or natural elements. Stylistically, it can be categorised as abstract photography with a textile reference, with echoes of material art and light installations.
Its speciality lies in the combination of structure and transparency - it looks like a captured moment of movement that nevertheless radiates calm. In interior design, it creates an atmosphere of clarity and softness without dominating visually.
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