KEEP DREAMING, STAY SHINING
Matted Fine Art Print by Inna Etuvgi
Image size: 30x20 cm
Mat: 40x30 cm
"Keep Dreaming, Stay Shining" is a fine art print by Inna Etuvgi that merges photography with AI-enhanced digital art, creating a striking visual metaphor that speaks to the dreamer in all of us.
The print features pink glasses repaired with the Kintsugi technique—a Japanese art that transforms breaks and fractures into golden seams, symbolizing resilience and renewed beauty through life’s challenges. It’s a visual testament to the enduring strength of dreams: while optimism may be tested or even shattered by reality, it can be pieced back together in a way that makes it more resilient and uniquely beautiful.
Keep dreaming—dreams can be blueprints for the future!
This limited-edition fine art print brings an uplifting, hopeful presence to any space. It’s an ideal gift for those navigating difficult times or a personal reminder to persevere. "Keep Dreaming, Stay Shining" invites viewers to embrace life’s ups and downs while holding fast to their visions. Perfect for art lovers and collectors alike, this print is an inspiring blend of artistry, meaning, and elegance.
PRINT INFORMATION:
Gicleè print on Canson Fine Art paper+ COA
Installed in Ph-neutral passepartout 40x30 cm + backing
Image size 30x20 cm
Limited edition 25
Signed, numbered and printed by the artist
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.”