Nr. 102155932

Inna Etuvgi - RAINBOW MORNING - matted studio trial print
Nr. 102155932

Inna Etuvgi - RAINBOW MORNING - matted studio trial print
RAINBOW MORNING
Fine Art Photography by Inna Etuvgi
Matted Studio Trial fine print
In "Rainbow Morning," the fleeting reality of dew-covered grass is revealed as an iridescent, vast landscape. This work is a testament to the breathtaking complexity of the world right beneath our feet, where the "magical" and the "real" are one and the same.
The vivid spectrum of colors — from deep blues to radiant yellows — is not a digital manipulation, but a natural phenomenon. Each dewdrop acts as a crystalline prism, refracting the morning light to reveal the hidden poetry of the electromagnetic spectrum as it occurs in that fleeting moment.
The piece belongs to the "Wonderland Under Our Feet" series, an ongoing artist's exploration of hidden correspondences between the everyday and the extraordinary, revealed at ground level.
EDITION NOTE: STUDIO TRIAL
This specific lot features a Studio Trial — a rare artist’s proof created during the research phase to explore the interplay of light and organic texture on premium museum-grade paper.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
* Medium: Museum-quality Archival Fine Art paper.
* Format: Special Matted Edition (Hand-mounted in the artist's studio).
* Mounting: Acid-free white mat (passe-partout) with archival backing. Ready for a standard 30x40 cm frame.
* Dimensions: Image 22,5x30 cm; Total size with mat 30x40 cm.
* Edition: Studio Trial (Artist’s Proof)
* Authenticity: Includes a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
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.”
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