


High Summer 2020
Pandemic or not, nature endures and there is no stopping it.
2020 has been a year unlike any other. The year of the quarantines. This piece is a personal milestone in the most intimate of times spent in the company of nature, set into the motion by the pandemic.
Around the world, we stuck to our homes, our rooms, our computers, our Zooms– those of us with a green patch in our vicinities were lucky to be able to go out and breathe, while our governments tried to put out the fires. I, with my husband and son, are lucky to live across the street from Volkspark am Friedrichshain. We took a walk in the park nearly every single day, from the 15th of March. From the grey nothingness of winter, we watched as life returned and injected itself into every inch of the park. We watched winter turn to spring, spring turn to summer, and summer into its high-point, so intimately– as we’d never ever done before. We practically watched grass grow.
Ever growing and evolving over these last few months, now at the cusp of completing a cycle, the land is now bursting into a berry, a cone, or a fruit. Foraging some of these fruits and catching the day’s blue skies before they both move on, this piece is a symbol of the space and time. Ephemeral, temporal, yet cyclical.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION:
Limited edition print of 25, signed and numbered.
Museum-quality print on Metallic Pearl High Gloss paper.
Paper weight: 290 g/m²
Available in two sizes, A2 and A3, including a 2 cm white border.
Ships within 10 days from purchase date. If you need it sooner, please email us here.
COVID19 Update: Shipping is temporarily limited to Germany due to changing international services. Please email sarmistap@gmail.com for timelines on orders outside Germany.
Pandemic or not, nature endures and there is no stopping it.
2020 has been a year unlike any other. The year of the quarantines. This piece is a personal milestone in the most intimate of times spent in the company of nature, set into the motion by the pandemic.
Around the world, we stuck to our homes, our rooms, our computers, our Zooms– those of us with a green patch in our vicinities were lucky to be able to go out and breathe, while our governments tried to put out the fires. I, with my husband and son, are lucky to live across the street from Volkspark am Friedrichshain. We took a walk in the park nearly every single day, from the 15th of March. From the grey nothingness of winter, we watched as life returned and injected itself into every inch of the park. We watched winter turn to spring, spring turn to summer, and summer into its high-point, so intimately– as we’d never ever done before. We practically watched grass grow.
Ever growing and evolving over these last few months, now at the cusp of completing a cycle, the land is now bursting into a berry, a cone, or a fruit. Foraging some of these fruits and catching the day’s blue skies before they both move on, this piece is a symbol of the space and time. Ephemeral, temporal, yet cyclical.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION:
Limited edition print of 25, signed and numbered.
Museum-quality print on Metallic Pearl High Gloss paper.
Paper weight: 290 g/m²
Available in two sizes, A2 and A3, including a 2 cm white border.
Ships within 10 days from purchase date. If you need it sooner, please email us here.
COVID19 Update: Shipping is temporarily limited to Germany due to changing international services. Please email sarmistap@gmail.com for timelines on orders outside Germany.
Pandemic or not, nature endures and there is no stopping it.
2020 has been a year unlike any other. The year of the quarantines. This piece is a personal milestone in the most intimate of times spent in the company of nature, set into the motion by the pandemic.
Around the world, we stuck to our homes, our rooms, our computers, our Zooms– those of us with a green patch in our vicinities were lucky to be able to go out and breathe, while our governments tried to put out the fires. I, with my husband and son, are lucky to live across the street from Volkspark am Friedrichshain. We took a walk in the park nearly every single day, from the 15th of March. From the grey nothingness of winter, we watched as life returned and injected itself into every inch of the park. We watched winter turn to spring, spring turn to summer, and summer into its high-point, so intimately– as we’d never ever done before. We practically watched grass grow.
Ever growing and evolving over these last few months, now at the cusp of completing a cycle, the land is now bursting into a berry, a cone, or a fruit. Foraging some of these fruits and catching the day’s blue skies before they both move on, this piece is a symbol of the space and time. Ephemeral, temporal, yet cyclical.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION:
Limited edition print of 25, signed and numbered.
Museum-quality print on Metallic Pearl High Gloss paper.
Paper weight: 290 g/m²
Available in two sizes, A2 and A3, including a 2 cm white border.
Ships within 10 days from purchase date. If you need it sooner, please email us here.
COVID19 Update: Shipping is temporarily limited to Germany due to changing international services. Please email sarmistap@gmail.com for timelines on orders outside Germany.