An inspiring blog about art, nude photography, sculpture parks, international photography trends, and historically interesting places—personally curated by the photographic artist Tina Trumpp:
Refuges – The Garden as a Quiet Oasis in Turbulent Times
There are times when the world seems to be falling apart. Political tensions, economic uncertainties, a constant barrage of news—and eventually you reach a point where you just tune out. Not out of indifference, but as a form of self-protection.
The Garden as an Extension of the Studio and Art Studio
The garden as a workplace—it is a living studio, a place of retreat, and a source of inspiration all at once. In its insect-friendly diversity, its freedom, and its closeness to nature, creativity unfolds in a way all its own.
My Garden: Species Conservation and a Work of Art
More and more artists are designing their living and working spaces not only as places of creativity, but also as living ecosystems. Their gardens are far more than just decorative backdrops—they become experimental landscapes where aesthetics, biodiversity, and nature conservation merge.