Museum-quality archival print available in the following sizes:
60 × 45 cm (edition of 25 + 3 artist's proofs), 6,000 euros
80 × 60 cm (edition of 15 + 2 artist's proofs), 9,000 euros
120 × 90 cm (edition of 10 + 2 artist's proofs), 13,000 euros
180 × 135 cm (Edition of 5 + 2 artist’s proofs), 22,000 euros
In "New York Dancer", nude photographer and visual artist TINA TRUMPP combines movement, the body, and cultural references to create expressive fine art photography. The image depicts a nude woman dancing, clad only in a top hat and an open, fabricless Baroque hoop skirt—an unusual yet powerful composition within the realm of contemporary nude photography.
In TINA TRUMPP’s visual language, an intriguing connection emerges between the past and the present. The historical hoop skirt, reduced to its basic form, meets the free, dynamic movement of the body. As a nude photographer, she uses these contrasts to place nude art in a new context—somewhere between theater, fashion, and performance art.
The dance infuses the composition with a vibrant energy, while light and shadow sculpt the body and simultaneously highlight the structure of the hoop skirt. For the photographic artist TINA TRUMPP, the scene becomes a visual choreography in which elegance, freedom, and self-confidence unfold.
Museum-quality archival print available in the following sizes:
60 × 45 cm (edition of 25 + 3 artist's proofs), 6,000 euros
80 × 60 cm (edition of 15 + 2 artist's proofs), 9,000 euros
120 × 90 cm (edition of 10 + 2 artist's proofs), 13,000 euros
180 × 135 cm (Edition of 5 + 2 artist’s proofs), 22,000 euros
In "New York Dancer", nude photographer and visual artist TINA TRUMPP combines movement, the body, and cultural references to create expressive fine art photography. The image depicts a nude woman dancing, clad only in a top hat and an open, fabricless Baroque hoop skirt—an unusual yet powerful composition within the realm of contemporary nude photography.
In TINA TRUMPP’s visual language, an intriguing connection emerges between the past and the present. The historical hoop skirt, reduced to its basic form, meets the free, dynamic movement of the body. As a nude photographer, she uses these contrasts to place nude art in a new context—somewhere between theater, fashion, and performance art.
The dance infuses the composition with a vibrant energy, while light and shadow sculpt the body and simultaneously highlight the structure of the hoop skirt. For the photographic artist TINA TRUMPP, the scene becomes a visual choreography in which elegance, freedom, and self-confidence unfold.