Museum-Quality Archival Print available in the following sizes (price per print in a triptych):
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
The Women’s Perfume Triptych has always been associated with identity, memory, and sensual presence. In art, scent often symbolizes a person’s invisible aura—the trace of emotion, intimacy, and individuality that cannot be seen but can be deeply felt. In contemporary photographic art and fine art photography, perfume thus becomes a poetic metaphor for femininity, desire, and personal expression.
For the photographic artist TINA TRUMPP, the concept of perfume can be visually translated through atmosphere, gestures, and subtle details. Soft light, flowing fabrics, or delicate movements can hint at the intangible presence of a fragrance and create an image that evokes rather than explains. In this context, women’s perfume represents not only a fragrance composition but also becomes a symbol of memory, attraction, and the intimate space between presence and perception. Like a scent still lingering in the air, the viewer is invited to experience the photograph beyond its visible surface.
Museum-Quality Archival Print available in the following sizes (price per print in a triptych):
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
The Women’s Perfume Triptych has always been associated with identity, memory, and sensual presence. In art, scent often symbolizes a person’s invisible aura—the trace of emotion, intimacy, and individuality that cannot be seen but can be deeply felt. In contemporary photographic art and fine art photography, perfume thus becomes a poetic metaphor for femininity, desire, and personal expression.
For the photographic artist TINA TRUMPP, the concept of perfume can be visually translated through atmosphere, gestures, and subtle details. Soft light, flowing fabrics, or delicate movements can hint at the intangible presence of a fragrance and create an image that evokes rather than explains. In this context, women’s perfume represents not only a fragrance composition but also becomes a symbol of memory, attraction, and the intimate space between presence and perception. Like a scent still lingering in the air, the viewer is invited to experience the photograph beyond its visible surface.