Tine Krumhorn
Works
Bio
Tine Krumhorn has developed, for nearly twenty years, an artistic practice centered on cardboard, a humble material that has become her medium of choice.
Her work evolved toward bas-relief, where texture and light became fields of subtle experimentation.
The introduction of photography opened a new visual and conceptual dimension, rooted in the observation of the plant world.
She explores the connections between nature, human emotions, and the cycles of life through an intimate approach influenced by nineteenth-century Romantic painting.
Her images, fragmented and then reworked with colored pencil and pastel, blur the boundaries between painting and photography and reinvent temporality.
Light, captured in the grooves of the cardboard, shapes the landscapes and conveys shifting moods.
In her works, vegetation becomes a metaphor for time, impermanence, and fragile memory, inviting contemplation of ephemeral beauty and our own transformations.




