Forms and Structures
Forms and structures are the foundation of many visual impressions. They significantly influence how we perceive and interpret objects and scenes. Simple geometric shapes like circles and squares can be strong visual anchor points that immediately attract the viewer’s eye. More complex structures, such as the fine grain of wood, add a deeper dimension that enriches the visual experience.
These elements are ubiquitous and shape our perception of the world, often without us consciously noticing. They can be found in nature as well as in human-made environments and contribute to the visual diversity that surrounds us daily. By deliberately directing the viewer’s attention to underlying forms and structures, a deeper connection to the motifs can be established. This conscious direction allows for the discovery of hidden details and the inner beauty of a motif. It opens up new perspectives for the viewer and invites them to see the world through different eyes.