'RAINBOW MORNING' is a vibrant fine art photograph by Inna Etuvgi, alias My Psychedelic Garden, capturing the essence of a dew-covered morning.
This piece, part of the 'Wonderland Under Our Feet' collection by Inna Etuvgi, showcases a single dewdrop poised delicately on a grass blade, illuminated by the bright morning sun.
The scene, set against a backdrop of dancing sunlight that transforms the grass into a sea of sparkling colors, evokes a sense of magic and wonder. Through the macro lens, this enchanting moment reveals a spectrum of colors — blues, magentas, yellows, and greens — each dewdrop acting as a prism to scatter sunlight into a myriad of rainbow hues.
Color adjustments were made to enhance the photo's vibrancy and contrast, further highlighting the natural spectacle of colors as they occurred in that captivating moment.
'RAINBOW MORNING' invites viewers to marvel at the everyday magic that unfolds at our feet, reminding us that the world we walk in is indeed a wonderland. This artwork is a testament to the beauty found in the simplest elements of nature, transformed into a dreamy landscape through the interplay of light and water.
PRINT INFORMATION:
Gicleè print on the Canson Fine Art paper + COA
This photograph is printed in a limited edition in a few sizes; this particular offer is for the Medium size with the image of 29x38.5cm, printed in a limited edition of 15.Signed, numbered, and printed by the author
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Inna Etuvgi, hailing from Russia's Arctic shores, brings her technical background to light as a Swedish art photographer. Her artistic journey began in 2020, and in 2022, she gained recognition as a finalist in the Arte Laguna Prize 16. In 2023, she received an honour from the Swedish Arts Grants Committee. Etuvgi’s works are featured in “Photography in the Visual Culture” 22/23 book.
Navigating life with Aphantasia, Inna's mind doesn't visualise, but it pulsates with vivid concepts, emotions, and sensations. She uses her camera not merely to explore the world but to externalise her unique mental landscapes, making them visible.
Art critic Tabish Khan says about Inna’s art: “her work is about transporting us to other worlds - both real and imaginary, but always in harmony with nature. She may have a mind blind to visualisation, but she has eyes and a camera that capture the beauty in the worlds that the rest of us often overlook and take for granted.”