The image shows a close-up of plastic packaging whose structured surface has been transformed into a colourful interplay of reflections and refractions through targeted lighting. The light sources create vivid colour gradients in green, blue, violet and yellow that run across the irregular surface of the film. The combination of material structure and light effect creates an abstract, almost kaleidoscopic pattern.
The inspiration for this work was the idea of detaching everyday materials from their functional context and reinterpreting them creatively. I was interested in how a visually appealing motif can be developed from a disposable product through targeted lighting and perspective.
With this picture, I wanted to create an atmosphere that oscillates between technical coolness and colourful vibrancy. The message lies in the re-evaluation of the ordinary - in the invitation to discover aesthetic potential even in the banal.
In interior design, this work is particularly suitable for modern, design-orientated rooms. It brings dynamism and colour to minimalist surroundings and, thanks to its abstract structure, acts both as an eye-catcher and as a calm background - depending on the context and presentation.
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