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Garden of Eden, France 2023
Museum Archival Print:
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
This fine art print by photo artist TINA TRUMPP has been presented at PAN Amsterdam, one of Europe’s leading art fairs for contemporary art, underlining her position within the international photo art scene.
The Garden of Eden remains one of the most enduring motifs in art history — a symbolic space of origin, innocence, temptation, and loss. In contemporary photo art, this theme is reinterpreted beyond its religious narrative, becoming a reflection on human perception, nature, and desire.
In the work of TINA TRUMPP, the Edenic motif is translated into a refined visual language rooted in fine art photography. Her images move between reality and symbolism, where light, composition, and atmosphere replace direct storytelling. As a photo artist, she approaches the subject with restraint, allowing the viewer to engage with the image on an emotional and intuitive level.
Within this contemporary photo art context, the Garden of Eden becomes less a fixed place and more a state of perception — a space where innocence and experience, nature and human presence, coexist in delicate balance.
Museum Archival Print:
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
This fine art print by photo artist TINA TRUMPP has been presented at PAN Amsterdam, one of Europe’s leading art fairs for contemporary art, underlining her position within the international photo art scene.
The Garden of Eden remains one of the most enduring motifs in art history — a symbolic space of origin, innocence, temptation, and loss. In contemporary photo art, this theme is reinterpreted beyond its religious narrative, becoming a reflection on human perception, nature, and desire.
In the work of TINA TRUMPP, the Edenic motif is translated into a refined visual language rooted in fine art photography. Her images move between reality and symbolism, where light, composition, and atmosphere replace direct storytelling. As a photo artist, she approaches the subject with restraint, allowing the viewer to engage with the image on an emotional and intuitive level.
Within this contemporary photo art context, the Garden of Eden becomes less a fixed place and more a state of perception — a space where innocence and experience, nature and human presence, coexist in delicate balance.