Tatiana Cardellicchio
The Quiet Diversion Fine Art Photography
This fine art photography print explores identity, symbolism, and the delicate interplay between presence, concealment, and visual narrative
Artwork Description
| Artist: Tatiana Cardellicchio |
| Title: The Quiet Diversion |
| Edition: Limited Edition of 10 + 2AP |
| Medium: Archival pigment print on 100% museum-quality cotton paper |
| Size: 53 x 80 cm |
| Year: 2025 |
| COA: Signed and numbered |
| Status: This artwork is delivered rolled, the frame is not included |
| Shipping: Free delivery in UAE within 7 business days |
about this Fine Art Photography
The Quiet Diversion is part of The Dictatorship of Petals, The Aesthetic Regime series. Seated in white, the figure appears suspended in a moment of still contemplation. Slender stems rise before her, while a single white bloom eclipses her face, redirecting attention inward, as if silence itself has taken botanical form and gently diverted the gaze.
The Dictatorship of Petals, The Aesthetic Regime explores beauty as a subtle form of authority. Flowers operate as masks, ornaments, and structures of visual power. They conceal the face while simultaneously defining identity and expectation.
The work exists between contemporary fine art photography and collectible design. Minimal compositions support a strong symbolic and conceptual language. The piece is produced as a limited edition print, suitable for curated interiors.
about the artist
Tatiana Cardellicchio is an Italian fine art photographer based between Lecce and Milan. Her practice explores identity through the body, using photography as a staged, symbolic space.
Working primarily with self-portraiture, she transforms her body into a site of cultural codes and personal mythology. Her images balance vulnerability and control, presence and fiction, creating carefully constructed visual narratives.
In The Dictatorship of Petals, floral elements act as tools of seduction, concealment, and domination. The series reflects on femininity shaped by imposed visual regimes and aesthetic expectations.
In Impact, created in Southern Italy’s natural reserves, body and landscape merge into a shared territory. Here, skin and environment dissolve, suggesting memory, fragility, and transformation within the Mediterranean context.
Tatiana approaches self-portrait as method rather than autobiography, staging the self as subject and object. Her work expands into still-life and fragmented body imagery, forming a broader aesthetic regime.
She produces limited edition photography prints, integrating performance, costume, and sculptural elements. Her works are suited for collectors and interior design projects seeking poetic, conceptual visual statements.
View her Dubai collection of available artworks here
framing
Framing is not included for this photography print. Should you require framing assistance, we would be happy to facilitate this service at an additional cost. Please contact us directly.
copyright
This photography print is one of a kind original therefore, all copyrights and reproduction rights are reserved by the artist.



