Young, bright, and crumpled tulip - I was caught by its cocky red colour. Its crumpled petals looked full of rebel energy, which made the flower spread its petals and come out to the world.
Wonderful and so beautiful Nature! Everything in Nature has its order, its pattern to follow… it is that order that brings beauty to the chaos… Patterns repeat themselves on a different scale creating fractals…
The image I used here as a pattern was created in the Chaotica program, which renders images of natural fractals using formulas.
Fractal geometry came into my life just before macro-photography, and this is my first artwork in which I mixed two of my passions.
PRINT INFORMATION:
* Medium: Giclée print on Canson Fine Art paper
* Edition size: Limited to 3 copies
* Details: Signed, numbered and printed by the artist, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
* Dimensions: Image size 90 x 60 cm
* Shipping: Sent rolled in a durable mailing tube (10 cm diameter).
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Inna Etuvgi is a Swedish-Chukchi art photographer whose work explores the delicate balance between nature, humanity, and technology. Growing up in the remote Arctic, where survival depends on sensitivity to nature’s smallest signs, Etuvgi developed a deep respect for the fragile ecosystems she now captures in her art.
Living with Aphantasia—an inability to visualise mental images—Etuvgi turns to nature to reflect her inner landscapes, using her camera and digital art to externalise emotions and sensations. Through her macro photography, she magnifies the intricate details of nature's smallest elements, urging viewers to see their beauty, quiet resilience, and essential role in sustaining ecosystems. Her work highlights our bond with nature and challenges the human-centred worldview, reminding us of the interconnectedness of all life and encouraging a more mindful, compassionate relationship with the natural world.
Beginning her artistic journey in 2020, Etuvgi was internationally recognised as a finalist for the Arte Laguna Prize in 2022 and received a grant from the Swedish Arts Grants Committee in 2023. As art critic Tabish Khan notes, “Her work transports us to other worlds—both real and imaginary, but always in harmony with nature.”
fine art paper, archival pigment inks
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Young, bright, and crumpled tulip - I was caught by its cocky red colour. Its crumpled petals looked full of rebel energy, which made the flower spread its petals and come out to the world.
Wonderful and so beautiful Nature! Everything in Nature has its order, its pattern to follow… it is that order that brings beauty to the chaos… Patterns repeat themselves on a different scale creating fractals…
The image I used here as a pattern was created in the Chaotica program, which renders images of natural fractals using formulas.
Fractal geometry came into my life just before macro-photography, and this is my first artwork in which I mixed two of my passions.
PRINT INFORMATION:
* Medium: Giclée print on Canson Fine Art paper
* Edition size: Limited to 3 copies
* Details: Signed, numbered and printed by the artist, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
* Dimensions: Image size 90 x 60 cm
* Shipping: Sent rolled in a durable mailing tube (10 cm diameter).
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Inna Etuvgi is a Swedish-Chukchi art photographer whose work explores the delicate balance between nature, humanity, and technology. Growing up in the remote Arctic, where survival depends on sensitivity to nature’s smallest signs, Etuvgi developed a deep respect for the fragile ecosystems she now captures in her art.
Living with Aphantasia—an inability to visualise mental images—Etuvgi turns to nature to reflect her inner landscapes, using her camera and digital art to externalise emotions and sensations. Through her macro photography, she magnifies the intricate details of nature's smallest elements, urging viewers to see their beauty, quiet resilience, and essential role in sustaining ecosystems. Her work highlights our bond with nature and challenges the human-centred worldview, reminding us of the interconnectedness of all life and encouraging a more mindful, compassionate relationship with the natural world.
Beginning her artistic journey in 2020, Etuvgi was internationally recognised as a finalist for the Arte Laguna Prize in 2022 and received a grant from the Swedish Arts Grants Committee in 2023. As art critic Tabish Khan notes, “Her work transports us to other worlds—both real and imaginary, but always in harmony with nature.”
fine art paper, archival pigment inks
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