Macro-catch of the sunny morning, that I captured inside the tiny plants in search of hidden treasures.
Macro photography is my way to travel into otherworldly landscapes, and see something wonderful and beautiful. Here I can see an eye, and sometimes a person with the head-drop and wide, beautiful grey collar ruff. But first of all, I am enjoying the game of the colors and the velvet feeling, which is sharpened by the glossy drop.
ABOUT THE PRINT:
The photo is printed on high-quality Fine Art Baryta Satin paper from Hahnemuhle, using 12 different pigment inks from Canon.
The actual size of the picture is 40x40 cm, full size with the border is 41x41cm.
📸 ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Etuvgi is a Sweden-based self-educated artist with aphantasia, which uses photography and digital art to visualize her feelings, concepts, and dreams.
Etuvgi's works have been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions internationally. In 2022, she became a finalist at the Arte Laguna Prize 16. In 2023, the artist was granted a stipend from the Swedish Arts Grants Committee.
fine-art paper from Hahnemuhle, archival pigment inks
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Macro-catch of the sunny morning, that I captured inside the tiny plants in search of hidden treasures.
Macro photography is my way to travel into otherworldly landscapes, and see something wonderful and beautiful. Here I can see an eye, and sometimes a person with the head-drop and wide, beautiful grey collar ruff. But first of all, I am enjoying the game of the colors and the velvet feeling, which is sharpened by the glossy drop.
ABOUT THE PRINT:
The photo is printed on high-quality Fine Art Baryta Satin paper from Hahnemuhle, using 12 different pigment inks from Canon.
The actual size of the picture is 40x40 cm, full size with the border is 41x41cm.
📸 ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Etuvgi is a Sweden-based self-educated artist with aphantasia, which uses photography and digital art to visualize her feelings, concepts, and dreams.
Etuvgi's works have been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions internationally. In 2022, she became a finalist at the Arte Laguna Prize 16. In 2023, the artist was granted a stipend from the Swedish Arts Grants Committee.
fine-art paper from Hahnemuhle, archival pigment inks
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This artwork is sold by Inna Etuvgi from Sweden