This image was made for an ArchViz contest.
Essentially, we received the 3D model of the house and had to design it and create an image to showcase it.
I decided to take a different approach from my usual work. I didn’t want to show the entire space in a general or conventional way.
More than measuring the space, my goal was to express how it feels.
I stepped out of my comfort zone, both in terms of interior style and the tone of the image itself: it’s an image about silence, about atmosphere, about the people who inhabit the space.
I wanted to show that you don’t need to see everything to feel everything.
In this scene, we glimpse the living room, the balcony, the bedroom in the back — and even a subtle reflection of what’s behind the camera, through the mirror. Everything was composed intentionally to be read slowly.
Every element is there for a reason: the light, the artwork, the mirror, the woman, the dog. Each one was chosen not just for aesthetic coherence, but for emotional coherence too.
I believe this image captures exactly what I set out to show: what it feels like to be there.