The Elf, Stuttgart 2020

ab 6.000,00 €

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:

In The Elf, we encounter a delicate, almost otherworldly figure whose fragile appearance is imbued with quiet intensity. Tina Trumpp portrays an elf who at first glance seems vulnerable and ethereal—rendered in soft lines, restrained tones, and an almost weightless presence.

Yet within this fragility lies a hidden strength. The figure’s posture, gaze, and inner composure suggest that she could just as easily be a warrior: alert, resilient, and guided by a quiet determination. It is not an overt force, but one that forms in stillness—focused, calm, and unwavering.

Trumpp succeeds in making this duality visible: gentleness and resistance, fragility and strength do not oppose one another, but coexist and depend on each other. The Elf thus becomes a reflection of a kind of power that is not loud, but deeply rooted—subtle, yet unmistakable.

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

About this fine art print:

In The Elf, we encounter a delicate, almost otherworldly figure whose fragile appearance is imbued with quiet intensity. Tina Trumpp portrays an elf who at first glance seems vulnerable and ethereal—rendered in soft lines, restrained tones, and an almost weightless presence.

Yet within this fragility lies a hidden strength. The figure’s posture, gaze, and inner composure suggest that she could just as easily be a warrior: alert, resilient, and guided by a quiet determination. It is not an overt force, but one that forms in stillness—focused, calm, and unwavering.

Trumpp succeeds in making this duality visible: gentleness and resistance, fragility and strength do not oppose one another, but coexist and depend on each other. The Elf thus becomes a reflection of a kind of power that is not loud, but deeply rooted—subtle, yet unmistakable.