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Die Unschuld, Stuttgart 2020
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
About this fine art print:
The German title Die Unschuld translates to Innocence in English and evokes a state of blamelessness, purity, and naïveté. For fine art photographer Tina Trumpp, innocence serves as a powerful visual theme through which she explores the delicate boundaries between purity, perception, and experience. Historically, the term also connoted virginity, though this meaning is largely outdated. In contemporary fine art photography, innocence is more often understood symbolically—reflecting notions of authenticity, fragility, and the transition from simplicity to awareness.
This fine art print has been exhibited multiple times at PAN Amsterdam, a renowned European art fair for contemporary modern art and photo art.
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
About this fine art print:
The German title Die Unschuld translates to Innocence in English and evokes a state of blamelessness, purity, and naïveté. For fine art photographer Tina Trumpp, innocence serves as a powerful visual theme through which she explores the delicate boundaries between purity, perception, and experience. Historically, the term also connoted virginity, though this meaning is largely outdated. In contemporary fine art photography, innocence is more often understood symbolically—reflecting notions of authenticity, fragility, and the transition from simplicity to awareness.
This fine art print has been exhibited multiple times at PAN Amsterdam, a renowned European art fair for contemporary modern art and photo art.