Discover the creation in interiors
Artwork details
- Medium : Digital on Paper
- Framing : Framing on request
- Dimensions : 31x55in
- Edition : All editions sold (50 / 50)
- Artist's proof : 5
About this artwork
Experience the enchanting allure of a captivating close-up that reveals the delicate beauty of flowers through the surreal lens of infrared photography. This image transforms familiar petals into otherworldly forms, highlighting intricate details and textures unseen in conventional light. The infrared technique casts the blossoms in ethereal tones, creating a mesmerizing contrast that evokes a sense of wonder and tranquility.
"Ephemeral light"… speaks to the sophisticated observer who appreciates the fusion of art and science. It invites you to explore nature's hidden dimensions, encouraging reflection on the unseen beauty that surrounds us. This piece doesn't just adorn a space—it elevates it, infusing any room with elegance and sparking thoughtful conversation. Owning this artwork is an affirmation of refined taste and an appreciation for exceptional artistry. Allow yourself to be captivated by this timeless addition to any curated colle
"Ephemeral light"… speaks to the sophisticated observer who appreciates the fusion of art and science. It invites you to explore nature's hidden dimensions, encouraging reflection on the unseen beauty that surrounds us. This piece doesn't just adorn a space—it elevates it, infusing any room with elegance and sparking thoughtful conversation. Owning this artwork is an affirmation of refined taste and an appreciation for exceptional artistry. Allow yourself to be captivated by this timeless addition to any curated colle
Carlos Reck
Germany
Credentials
- Local Artist
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
I work with photography as a way of observing what usually goes unnoticed—quiet gestures of light, form, and presence. Through black and white, I focus on subjects that feel solitary but not empty: a leaf suspended in darkness, shadows stretching through snow, a fish adrift in vast water. These images are meditations on stillness and emotional tension. Whether I capture nature or architecture, I look for visual balance and quiet dissonance—framing what is there, but often unseen. I am drawn to minimalism not as a style but as a means of clarity. My photographs aim to slow down perception, creating space for the viewer to linger. In that pause, I hope to evoke something felt: a softness, a distance, or a quiet recognition. My work moves between intimacy and abstraction, revealing the poetic in the overlooked. Each image becomes a fragment of time—a moment held long enough to feel its weight.