Inna Etuvgi - Trinity - matted edition - 5/25






Has over ten years of experience in art, specialising in post-war photography and contemporary art.
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TRINITY
Matted Art Photo Print by Inna Etuvgi
Image size: 20x25 cm | Total size with mat: 30x40 cm
“A study of natural geometry where the delicate lines of a white tulip echo the ancient Trinity knot.”
CONCEPT:
In "Trinity," Inna Etuvgi captures a moment of pure botanical harmony. Against a deep emerald-blue background, the tulip’s petals form a silent, fluid geometry. It is a work of quiet awareness, turning a simple garden flower into a timeless symbol of interconnectedness and grace.
RECOGNITION:
This artwork has been recognized for its aesthetic value, having been selected for the "Best of May" and "Bring the outdoors in" curated collections by ArtFinder.
AVAILABILITY NOTE:
This specific matted edition is currently not held in gallery stock; however, it remains available as a bespoke studio commission. Each piece is personally crafted, matted, and signed by the artist upon request.
If you are interested in this particular format or a custom size, please use the "Contact Artist" or "Commission" button. Inna will be happy to create a dedicated listing for your personalized order.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
Medium: Giclée print on premium Canson Fine Art paper.
Mounting: Professional pH-neutral white mat (30x40 cm), hand-mounted in the artist's studio.
Dimensions: Image 20x25 cm; Total size with mat 30x40 cm.
Authenticity: Signed and numbered by the artist. Includes a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
SHIPPING:
Secure Delivery to Pick-up Point. To ensure maximum safety, your artwork is shipped flat in heavy-duty, reinforced protective packaging. The parcel will be delivered to your nearest official pick-up point.
* Identification required: You must present a valid ID to collect your parcel.
* Mandatory inspection: Please inspect the packaging for any signs of damage (punctures, dents, or opening) before accepting it from the clerk.
* In case of damage: If the packaging is compromised, please file a damage report with the service point employee immediately or refuse the collection. This is essential for insurance claims and replacements.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Inna Etuvgi is a Swedish-Chukchi artist whose work defines the concept of Cybernetic Animism—a bridge between indigenous Arctic intuition and technical precision. Raised in a remote village in Chukotka and trained in technical cybernetics, Etuvgi explores the shared "soul" of natural ecosystems and digital algorithms.
Living with Aphantasia—the inability to visualize mental images—Etuvgi uses her camera and Generative AI as a "visual prosthesis" to externalize deep emotional landscapes. Her macro photography magnifies nature’s smallest details, urging a shift from a human-centered worldview to one of interconnectedness.
Internationally recognized as an Arte Laguna Prize finalist (Venice) and a recipient of the Swedish Arts Grants Committee grant, Etuvgi’s work is held in private collections worldwide. As art critic Tabish Khan notes: “Her work transports us to other worlds—both real and imaginary, but always in harmony with nature.”
TRINITY
Matted Art Photo Print by Inna Etuvgi
Image size: 20x25 cm | Total size with mat: 30x40 cm
“A study of natural geometry where the delicate lines of a white tulip echo the ancient Trinity knot.”
CONCEPT:
In "Trinity," Inna Etuvgi captures a moment of pure botanical harmony. Against a deep emerald-blue background, the tulip’s petals form a silent, fluid geometry. It is a work of quiet awareness, turning a simple garden flower into a timeless symbol of interconnectedness and grace.
RECOGNITION:
This artwork has been recognized for its aesthetic value, having been selected for the "Best of May" and "Bring the outdoors in" curated collections by ArtFinder.
AVAILABILITY NOTE:
This specific matted edition is currently not held in gallery stock; however, it remains available as a bespoke studio commission. Each piece is personally crafted, matted, and signed by the artist upon request.
If you are interested in this particular format or a custom size, please use the "Contact Artist" or "Commission" button. Inna will be happy to create a dedicated listing for your personalized order.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
Medium: Giclée print on premium Canson Fine Art paper.
Mounting: Professional pH-neutral white mat (30x40 cm), hand-mounted in the artist's studio.
Dimensions: Image 20x25 cm; Total size with mat 30x40 cm.
Authenticity: Signed and numbered by the artist. Includes a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
SHIPPING:
Secure Delivery to Pick-up Point. To ensure maximum safety, your artwork is shipped flat in heavy-duty, reinforced protective packaging. The parcel will be delivered to your nearest official pick-up point.
* Identification required: You must present a valid ID to collect your parcel.
* Mandatory inspection: Please inspect the packaging for any signs of damage (punctures, dents, or opening) before accepting it from the clerk.
* In case of damage: If the packaging is compromised, please file a damage report with the service point employee immediately or refuse the collection. This is essential for insurance claims and replacements.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Inna Etuvgi is a Swedish-Chukchi artist whose work defines the concept of Cybernetic Animism—a bridge between indigenous Arctic intuition and technical precision. Raised in a remote village in Chukotka and trained in technical cybernetics, Etuvgi explores the shared "soul" of natural ecosystems and digital algorithms.
Living with Aphantasia—the inability to visualize mental images—Etuvgi uses her camera and Generative AI as a "visual prosthesis" to externalize deep emotional landscapes. Her macro photography magnifies nature’s smallest details, urging a shift from a human-centered worldview to one of interconnectedness.
Internationally recognized as an Arte Laguna Prize finalist (Venice) and a recipient of the Swedish Arts Grants Committee grant, Etuvgi’s work is held in private collections worldwide. As art critic Tabish Khan notes: “Her work transports us to other worlds—both real and imaginary, but always in harmony with nature.”
