What appears at first glance to be an abstract work of art turns out, on closer inspection, to be an intimate portrait of fungi in close-up. The soft lines, undulating shapes and warm earth tones reveal the undersides of mushrooms in stunning detail. The layering and repetition of the slats create an almost meditative tranquillity, evoking associations with natural architecture or a serene underwater world.
My inspiration for this work came from wonder at the hidden beauty of the small and often overlooked. In the forest, I discovered these fungi in the diffuse light of an early morning, a moment of silence when nature shows itself at its most poetic.
The atmosphere of this work is serene, almost mystical. It invites you to slow down, to look without haste. The message I want to convey is that beauty often lies in the detail and that nature can endlessly surprise us, even in the mundane.
What makes this work special in an interior is the soft, natural look combined with the graphic play of lines and layers. It suits both a modern minimalist interior and a warm, naturally decorated home, and has a calming effect in any room where it hangs.
With this picture, you bring a piece of tranquil nature into your home, an ode to the organic rhythm of the world around us.
Travel and photography are inseparable for me. Everywhere I go, I see stories: in nature, landscapes, people and moments that would otherwise quickly pass by. My camera is my way of capturing and sharing those stories. Each image is a reminder of a unique moment and an.. Read more…