Artemis Secret, Paris 2021

starting at 6,000.00 €
Size:

Museum-Quality Archival Print available in the following sizes:

60×45 cm (Edition of 25 + 3 artist's proofs), 6,000 euros
80×60 cm (Edition of 15 + 2 artist's proofs), 9,000 euros
120×90 cm (Edition of 10 + 2 artist's proofs), 13,000 euros
180×135 cm (Edition of 5 + 2 artist’s proofs), 22,000 euros

In mythology, Artemis is the Greek goddess of the moon, the wilderness, and the independent spirit of the hunt. She is often associated with strength, autonomy, and a deep connection to nature. Artemis embodies a powerful image of femininity that is both untamed and self-determined, expressing purity, freedom, and the quiet authority of the natural world.

In the context of contemporary photographic art, such mythological symbolism can resonate strongly with the visual language found in Tina Trumpp’s work. Her fine art photography often explores themes such as femininity, vulnerability, and emotional presence. Much like the archetype of Artemis, the female figure in her images can appear both strong and introspective—situated at the intersection of nature, myth, and personal identity.

In Tina Trumpp’s photographic art, bodies and their surroundings often create a painterly composition reminiscent of classical depictions of mythological figures. The reference to Artemis is less a literal depiction than a symbolic echo: a reflection of independence, inner strength, and the timeless relationship between the female figure and the poetic space of nature. In this way, contemporary fine art photography can reinterpret ancient myths as a modern exploration of identity, presence, and feminine power.

Museum-Quality Archival Print available in the following sizes:

60×45 cm (Edition of 25 + 3 artist's proofs), 6,000 euros
80×60 cm (Edition of 15 + 2 artist's proofs), 9,000 euros
120×90 cm (Edition of 10 + 2 artist's proofs), 13,000 euros
180×135 cm (Edition of 5 + 2 artist’s proofs), 22,000 euros

In mythology, Artemis is the Greek goddess of the moon, the wilderness, and the independent spirit of the hunt. She is often associated with strength, autonomy, and a deep connection to nature. Artemis embodies a powerful image of femininity that is both untamed and self-determined, expressing purity, freedom, and the quiet authority of the natural world.

In the context of contemporary photographic art, such mythological symbolism can resonate strongly with the visual language found in Tina Trumpp’s work. Her fine art photography often explores themes such as femininity, vulnerability, and emotional presence. Much like the archetype of Artemis, the female figure in her images can appear both strong and introspective—situated at the intersection of nature, myth, and personal identity.

In Tina Trumpp’s photographic art, bodies and their surroundings often create a painterly composition reminiscent of classical depictions of mythological figures. The reference to Artemis is less a literal depiction than a symbolic echo: a reflection of independence, inner strength, and the timeless relationship between the female figure and the poetic space of nature. In this way, contemporary fine art photography can reinterpret ancient myths as a modern exploration of identity, presence, and feminine power.