Museum-quality archival prints in the following sizes:
60 × 45 cm (Edition: 25 + 3 artist's proofs), €6,000
80 × 60 cm (Edition: 15 + 2 artist's proofs), 9,000 €
120 × 90 cm (Edition: 10 + 2 artist's proofs), €13,000
180 × 135 cm (Edition: 5 + 2 artist's proofs), 22,000 €
“Both Sides Now” is closely associated with Joni Mitchell’s iconic song of the same name. The song reflects on the complexity of life, love, and perception, and suggests that true understanding can only come from seeing things from different perspectives. The poetic lyrics explore how experience transforms innocence into awareness and reveal the fragile distance between imagination and insight.
In the context of contemporary photographic art and fine art photography, “Both Sides Now” can symbolize an exploration of duality—between appearance and reality, innocence and experience, the present and memory. For the photographic artist TINA TRUMPP, the camera becomes a tool for making these multifaceted perspectives visible. A photograph can capture not only the visible surface of a subject, but also the emotional or symbolic meaning beneath it.
Through light, reflection, composition, and atmosphere, contemporary photographic art can visualize the idea of seeing “both sides.” Just as the song reflects on how perception changes over time, fine art photography invites the viewer to reexamine what they see, feel, and understand within a single image.
Museum-quality archival prints in the following sizes:
60 × 45 cm (Edition: 25 + 3 artist's proofs), €6,000
80 × 60 cm (Edition: 15 + 2 artist's proofs), 9,000 €
120 × 90 cm (Edition: 10 + 2 artist's proofs), €13,000
180 × 135 cm (Edition: 5 + 2 artist's proofs), 22,000 €
“Both Sides Now” is closely associated with Joni Mitchell’s iconic song of the same name. The song reflects on the complexity of life, love, and perception, and suggests that true understanding can only come from seeing things from different perspectives. The poetic lyrics explore how experience transforms innocence into awareness and reveal the fragile distance between imagination and insight.
In the context of contemporary photographic art and fine art photography, “Both Sides Now” can symbolize an exploration of duality—between appearance and reality, innocence and experience, the present and memory. For the photographic artist TINA TRUMPP, the camera becomes a tool for making these multifaceted perspectives visible. A photograph can capture not only the visible surface of a subject, but also the emotional or symbolic meaning beneath it.
Through light, reflection, composition, and atmosphere, contemporary photographic art can visualize the idea of seeing “both sides.” Just as the song reflects on how perception changes over time, fine art photography invites the viewer to reexamine what they see, feel, and understand within a single image.