An inspiring blog about art, nude photography, sculpture parks, international photography trends, and historically interesting places—personally curated by the photographic artist Tina Trumpp:
Villa San Michele on Capri – Art, History, and Ancient Beauty Overlooking the Mediterranean
Villa San Michele on Capri is one of Italy's most fascinating attractions. Here, visitors can not only learn about the history of the Swedish physician and writer Axel Munthe, but also see numerous artifacts from classical antiquity. Depictions of the human body, in particular, play a significant role in the collection.
Villa Lysis on Capri – Where Beauty, History, and an Unexpectedly Somber Atmosphere Meet
Capri is known for its spectacular views, the turquoise sea, and the elegant lightness of Italian island life. But not every place on the island conveys this sense of carefree ease. Villa Lysis is undoubtedly one of Capri’s most remarkable sites—yet it left me with a very distinct, significantly darker impression.
Villa Malaparte on Capri – Architecture Between Myth and the Sea
High up on the rugged cliffs of the island of Capri stands a building that seems both out of place and a natural part of the landscape: Villa Malaparte. Hardly any other 20th-century house has been photographed, interpreted, and mystified as often as this one.