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Water Lilies, Italy 2022
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
The motif of water lilies has become one of the most profound symbols of tranquility, reflection, and transformation in art—most notably through Claude Monet, who transformed these aquatic forms into a lifelong meditation on light, time, and perception. Beyond Monet, water lilies carry broader meanings across cultures, symbolizing stillness, renewal, and the quiet rhythm of nature.
In contemporary fine art photography, this legacy continues in a new visual language. Rather than depicting the motif directly, artists translate its essence: water as surface, reflection as abstraction, and light as movement. The work of a photo artist thus becomes an exploration of perception—how we see, experience, and interpret the natural world.
TINA TRUMPP, as a photo artist exhibiting in international galleries, embodies this approach. Her images—ranging from mountains to water and atmospheric landscapes—echo the contemplative qualities associated with water lilies: stillness, reflection, and transformation. Through minimalist compositions, subtle tonal transitions, and a refined sensitivity to light, her work transcends place and enters a universal, emotional space.
Her fine art prints appeal to collectors who value contemporary photography as a form of visual meditation—where nature becomes both subject and metaphor. Within the global context of contemporary art photography, her work represents a quiet yet powerful exploration of time, perception, and the essence of landscape.
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
The motif of water lilies has become one of the most profound symbols of tranquility, reflection, and transformation in art—most notably through Claude Monet, who transformed these aquatic forms into a lifelong meditation on light, time, and perception. Beyond Monet, water lilies carry broader meanings across cultures, symbolizing stillness, renewal, and the quiet rhythm of nature.
In contemporary fine art photography, this legacy continues in a new visual language. Rather than depicting the motif directly, artists translate its essence: water as surface, reflection as abstraction, and light as movement. The work of a photo artist thus becomes an exploration of perception—how we see, experience, and interpret the natural world.
TINA TRUMPP, as a photo artist exhibiting in international galleries, embodies this approach. Her images—ranging from mountains to water and atmospheric landscapes—echo the contemplative qualities associated with water lilies: stillness, reflection, and transformation. Through minimalist compositions, subtle tonal transitions, and a refined sensitivity to light, her work transcends place and enters a universal, emotional space.
Her fine art prints appeal to collectors who value contemporary photography as a form of visual meditation—where nature becomes both subject and metaphor. Within the global context of contemporary art photography, her work represents a quiet yet powerful exploration of time, perception, and the essence of landscape.