The work shows an abstract depiction of rising mist that spreads out in a liquid environment. The structures appear soft, almost weightless, and are reminiscent of fine clouds of water vapour slowly spreading through the room. The colour scheme is restrained - light grey and blue tones dominate and create an almost monochrome, calming effect.
The inspiration for this painting came from observing water vapour and mist in nature - especially in moments when light hits fine water particles and makes them visible. I am interested in how fleeting states such as vapour or mist can be captured visually without concretising them.
The atmosphere I want to create with this work is calm, reduced and open. It's not about a concrete motif, but about a feeling - the feeling of lightness, of transition, of something that is dissolving or just forming.
In interior design, this picture works particularly well in minimalist or Scandinavian-inspired rooms. It brings visual calm and depth without taking centre stage. Thanks to its abstract design language, it can be combined in a variety of ways and always remains discreet and timeless.
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