Take Me Back To Parkview Square I, Stuttgart 2021

ab 6.000,00 €
size:

Museum Archival Print in following sizes:

60×45 cm (Edition 25 + 3 AP), 6.000,- Euro
80×60 cm (Edition 15 + 2 AP), 9.000,- Euro
120×90 cm (Edition 10 + 2 AP), 13.000,- Euro
180x135 cm (Edition 5 + 2 AP), 22.000,- Euro

Take Me Back To Parkview Square I by TINA TRUMPP is a refined fine art print that captures a moment of urban elegance and introspection within a distinctive architectural setting.

The image evokes the atmosphere of Parkview Square, known for its striking, almost cinematic presence. Within this environment, TINA TRUMPP creates a composition that balances structure and softness, where the human figure becomes part of a larger spatial narrative.

Characteristic of her fine art photography is the painterly treatment of light and geometry. Architectural lines frame the scene, while subtle tonal transitions introduce depth and calm. The image moves beyond documentation, transforming the space into an emotional landscape.

The title suggests memory and return—a longing for a place that exists not only physically, but also within perception. Take Me Back To Parkview Square I becomes a reflection on space, time, and presence, where the environment and the figure resonate in quiet harmony.

As a work of contemporary photo art, the photograph stands for minimalism, clarity, and atmospheric depth, inviting the viewer into a contemplative urban moment.

Museum Archival Print in following sizes:

60×45 cm (Edition 25 + 3 AP), 6.000,- Euro
80×60 cm (Edition 15 + 2 AP), 9.000,- Euro
120×90 cm (Edition 10 + 2 AP), 13.000,- Euro
180x135 cm (Edition 5 + 2 AP), 22.000,- Euro

Take Me Back To Parkview Square I by TINA TRUMPP is a refined fine art print that captures a moment of urban elegance and introspection within a distinctive architectural setting.

The image evokes the atmosphere of Parkview Square, known for its striking, almost cinematic presence. Within this environment, TINA TRUMPP creates a composition that balances structure and softness, where the human figure becomes part of a larger spatial narrative.

Characteristic of her fine art photography is the painterly treatment of light and geometry. Architectural lines frame the scene, while subtle tonal transitions introduce depth and calm. The image moves beyond documentation, transforming the space into an emotional landscape.

The title suggests memory and return—a longing for a place that exists not only physically, but also within perception. Take Me Back To Parkview Square I becomes a reflection on space, time, and presence, where the environment and the figure resonate in quiet harmony.

As a work of contemporary photo art, the photograph stands for minimalism, clarity, and atmospheric depth, inviting the viewer into a contemplative urban moment.