"Succulents Inspired"
Fine Art Print by Inna Etuvgi
Image size 29x38,5 cm
Introducing "Succulents Inspired," a limited edition art print that combines the beauty of photography with digital artistry to bring out the graceful, quiet strength of succulents. Inspired by these resilient plants, the artwork captures their elegance in the form of a feminine figure, all wrapped in soft light-blue hues that mirror the natural colors of succulents.
Perfect for minimalist and stylish spaces—whether at home, in an office, or in a hotel—this print adds a calming, nature-inspired touch. Each piece is printed on fine art paper with archival-quality inks, signed and numbered by emerging artist Inna Etuvgi (also known as My Psychedelic Garden). With only 25 prints available, this limited edition artwork is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
“Succulents Inspired” makes a beautiful gift for succulent lovers and art enthusiasts, blending botanical charm with a modern, artistic vibe. Add this special piece to your space or gift it to someone who appreciates nature’s beauty and elegance.
PRINT INFORMATION:
Gicleè print on Canson Fine Art paper + COA
Image size 29x38,5 cm
Limited edition 25
Signed, numbered and printed by the artist
The print is sent rolled in a durable mailing tube (10cm 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.”