I Can't Stand The Rain, Stuttgart 2018

starting at 6,000.00 €
Size:

Museum-quality archival prints 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 “I Can’t Stand the Rain”, TINA TRUMPP transforms melancholy into visual poetry. Inspired by the haunting rhythm of the song of the same name, she captures the fragile tension between longing and resilience through the language of fine art nude photography and nude photography.

The body, touched by soft light and the subtle hint of rain, becomes both a sanctuary and a declaration—vulnerable yet strong, exposed yet at peace with itself. Through her painterly visual language, emotion becomes a kind of surface; every shadow, every trace of moisture seems like a faint echo of memory.

A hallmark of TINA TRUMPP’s work is her ability to translate inner states into atmosphere. In this painting, loneliness is not emptiness, but presence—transformed into grace. The composition unfolds in silence, where vulnerability becomes strength and stillness carries emotional depth.

“I Can’t Stand the Rain” is a work of contemporary fine art photography in which the human body becomes a vessel for emotion, memory, and quiet resistance.

Museum-quality archival prints 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 “I Can’t Stand the Rain”, TINA TRUMPP transforms melancholy into visual poetry. Inspired by the haunting rhythm of the song of the same name, she captures the fragile tension between longing and resilience through the language of fine art nude photography and nude photography.

The body, touched by soft light and the subtle hint of rain, becomes both a sanctuary and a declaration—vulnerable yet strong, exposed yet at peace with itself. Through her painterly visual language, emotion becomes a kind of surface; every shadow, every trace of moisture seems like a faint echo of memory.

A hallmark of TINA TRUMPP’s work is her ability to translate inner states into atmosphere. In this painting, loneliness is not emptiness, but presence—transformed into grace. The composition unfolds in silence, where vulnerability becomes strength and stillness carries emotional depth.

“I Can’t Stand the Rain” is a work of contemporary fine art photography in which the human body becomes a vessel for emotion, memory, and quiet resistance.