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"Mossy Garlanda" is a macro photo of a spiderweb with raindrops strung on it like beads, captured In the mossy forest of Sweden.

When I was a child, Christmas decorations were made from glass. I still remember those garlands, which my grandma took out from an attic, and it was like magic... when the world was still the same but so beautiful and so special with these vulnerable details...

This photo of the raindrops on a spiderweb I snapped in the forest of southern Sweden. It was a foggy morning. And after the fog had gone, all the world around was covered in drops. Drops, like beads, were strung on the needles of moss and the spider web, the same as the glass garlands of my grandma...

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The photo is printed (Giclée) in a limited edition using fine art paper from Hahnemuhle and archival pigment inks. Each print is signed and comes with a certificate.


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Actual size 30 x 20 cm - 25 pcs
Actual size 60 x 40 cm - 15 pcs 👈 you are here
Actual size 90 x 60 cm - 3 pcs
Actual size 120 x 80 cm - 1 pcs
Custom size - 3 pcs



📸 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.

Materials used:

fine-art paper from Hahnemuhle, archival pigment inks

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#forest #gift idea #christmas #warm tones #macro #fairytale #nature lovers #moss #sweet art #northern nature #swedish nature #garlands #magic forset #mossy forest #pixie world 
Mossy Garlanda (2020)
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by Inna Etuvgi

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"Mossy Garlanda" is a macro photo of a spiderweb with raindrops strung on it like beads, captured In the mossy forest of Sweden.

When I was a child, Christmas decorations were made from glass. I still remember those garlands, which my grandma took out from an attic, and it was like magic... when the world was still the same but so beautiful and so special with these vulnerable details...

This photo of the raindrops on a spiderweb I snapped in the forest of southern Sweden. It was a foggy morning. And after the fog had gone, all the world around was covered in drops. Drops, like beads, were strung on the needles of moss and the spider web, the same as the glass garlands of my grandma...

ABOUT THE PRINT

The photo is printed (Giclée) in a limited edition using fine art paper from Hahnemuhle and archival pigment inks. Each print is signed and comes with a certificate.


EDITIONS:

Actual size 30 x 20 cm - 25 pcs
Actual size 60 x 40 cm - 15 pcs 👈 you are here
Actual size 90 x 60 cm - 3 pcs
Actual size 120 x 80 cm - 1 pcs
Custom size - 3 pcs



📸 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.

Materials used:

fine-art paper from Hahnemuhle, archival pigment inks

Tags:
#forest #gift idea #christmas #warm tones #macro #fairytale #nature lovers #moss #sweet art #northern nature #swedish nature #garlands #magic forset #mossy forest #pixie world 

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Inna Etuvgi, a Swedish artist with Chukchi heritage and Aphantasia, crafts art that delves into the intricacies of nature and the human experience. Beginning her artistic journey in 2020, Etuvgi... Read more

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