Inna Etuvgi - Blue Dew






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BLUE DEW
Fine art photography print by Inna Etuvgi
“Blue Dew” captures a serene moment where three dewdrops adorn a blade of grass with an unexpected hue. This shade of blue is not a digital manipulation; it emerged naturally, revealed by light refraction at a specific angle.
*Part of the “Wonderland Under Our Feet” collection.
PRINT INFORMATION:
* Medium: Giclée print on Canson Fine Art paper
* Edition size: Limited to 25 copies (12/25)
* Details: Signed, numbered, and printed by the artist, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
* Dimensions: Image size 30x40 cm, actual size 33x43cm.
* Shipping: Sent rolled in a durable mailing tube (10 cm diameter).
EDITION
This work is presented in a Special Catawiki Edition (30×40 cm image on 33×43 cm paper). The artist's larger-scale Studio and Master Editions are sold through premier online galleries; this size is not available through any gallery or platform. It can only be acquired directly from the artist's studio or through selected auction releases. Produced to the same archival standards as all editions.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Inna Etuvgi is a Swedish-Chukchi art photographer and digital artist, internationally recognised as an Arte Laguna Prize finalist (Venice) and a recipient of the Swedish Arts Grants Committee grant. Born in a remote Arctic village in Chukotka and trained in technical cybernetics, she began her artistic practice in 2020 and has since exhibited across Europe — in Venice, London, Barcelona, Palermo, and San Marino.
Etuvgi lives with aphantasia — she cannot see images in her mind. Her camera and AI serve as extensions of her visual imagination, allowing her to create what she cannot picture internally. Through macro photography she enters the hidden worlds of mosses, lichens, and dewdrops; through digital art she gives form to psychological states and inner archetypes. Both are rooted in a deep sensitivity shaped by her Chukchi upbringing — an instinct to feel into every living thing.
As art critic Tabish Khan notes: "Her work transports us to other worlds — both real and imaginary, but always in harmony with nature."
BLUE DEW
Fine art photography print by Inna Etuvgi
“Blue Dew” captures a serene moment where three dewdrops adorn a blade of grass with an unexpected hue. This shade of blue is not a digital manipulation; it emerged naturally, revealed by light refraction at a specific angle.
*Part of the “Wonderland Under Our Feet” collection.
PRINT INFORMATION:
* Medium: Giclée print on Canson Fine Art paper
* Edition size: Limited to 25 copies (12/25)
* Details: Signed, numbered, and printed by the artist, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
* Dimensions: Image size 30x40 cm, actual size 33x43cm.
* Shipping: Sent rolled in a durable mailing tube (10 cm diameter).
EDITION
This work is presented in a Special Catawiki Edition (30×40 cm image on 33×43 cm paper). The artist's larger-scale Studio and Master Editions are sold through premier online galleries; this size is not available through any gallery or platform. It can only be acquired directly from the artist's studio or through selected auction releases. Produced to the same archival standards as all editions.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Inna Etuvgi is a Swedish-Chukchi art photographer and digital artist, internationally recognised as an Arte Laguna Prize finalist (Venice) and a recipient of the Swedish Arts Grants Committee grant. Born in a remote Arctic village in Chukotka and trained in technical cybernetics, she began her artistic practice in 2020 and has since exhibited across Europe — in Venice, London, Barcelona, Palermo, and San Marino.
Etuvgi lives with aphantasia — she cannot see images in her mind. Her camera and AI serve as extensions of her visual imagination, allowing her to create what she cannot picture internally. Through macro photography she enters the hidden worlds of mosses, lichens, and dewdrops; through digital art she gives form to psychological states and inner archetypes. Both are rooted in a deep sensitivity shaped by her Chukchi upbringing — an instinct to feel into every living thing.
As art critic Tabish Khan notes: "Her work transports us to other worlds — both real and imaginary, but always in harmony with nature."
