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Medium :
Digital on Metal , Alu-Dibond under plexiglas
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
15.7x15.7in
Edition :
11 / 250
Artist's proof :
5
Hors commerce :
3
About this artwork
In Sorrow, Tina Winkhaus contrasts two powerful archetypes of childhood: the boy confronted with weapons and the girl staged as a princess. Between innocence and projection, the works reveal how early social roles and myths of power, heroism and beauty are inscribed into young lives.
Drawing on the tradition of symbolic portraiture, Winkhaus transforms these figures into contemporary icons that reflect the fragile boundary between childhood, identity… and the cultural narratives imposed upon it.
Tina Winkhaus, trained in rigorous analogue photography in Munich and now based in Berlin, seamlessly merges classical craft, digital collage, and her pioneering Analog-AI™ method. She painstakingly constructs large-scale, painterly photographic mosaics from thousands of her own images, blending historical influences with contemporary innovation and dramatic, chiaroscuro lighting. Her art immerses viewers in the paradoxes of beauty and vulnerability, offering seductive surfaces that reveal hidden fragility and melancholy beneath constructed ideals.