Aquamarine Eye - Mandala - fractal geometry art, limited edition giclee print
I made this image using the fractal art program Chaotica. I call it the "Aquamarine Eye-Mandala." This digital mandala reminds me of the woven mandala "Ojo de Dios." Actually, actually it was rendered following the same principles. interesting will it have the same power…
There is a belief that "Ojo de Dios" mandalas are created to give the power to see and understand the unknown, and that they can heal and protect. But I think that the main power of this mandala is its beauty! And we know that "Beauty will save the world!"
One of my friends told, when looking at the mandala", that it is a new reading of lace napkins, that old ladies used to cover the TV in our childhood. I was laughing saying, that probably I will be a digital grandma, who renders napkins on a computer. :))))
ABOUT THE PRINT:
The photo is printed on Hahnemuehle fine art paper using archival pigment inks in a limited edition.
Chosen materials provide age resistance to fading, deep colors, and print contrast.
Each print is signed, numbered, and comes with a certificate.
The print has a white border around it, but if you want, it can be trimmed, and in this case, the print will be signed in the lower right corner of the image (and on the back too). Please, send me a message if you want the print without a white border around it.
EDITIONS:
Actual size with the signature 20 x 20 cm - edition of 25 - 85 €
Actual size with the signature 40 x 40 cm - edition of 9 - 350 €
Actual size with the signature 60 x 60 cm - edition of 3 - 630 € ✅
📸 ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Etuvgi is a Sweden-based self-educated artist with aphantasia, which uses photography and digital art to visualize her feelings, concepts, and dreams.
Etuvgi's works have been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions internationally. In 2022, she became a finalist at the Arte Laguna Prize 16. In 2023, the artist was granted a stipend from the Swedish Arts Grants Committee.
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Aquamarine Eye - Mandala - fractal geometry art, limited edition giclee print
I made this image using the fractal art program Chaotica. I call it the "Aquamarine Eye-Mandala." This digital mandala reminds me of the woven mandala "Ojo de Dios." Actually, actually it was rendered following the same principles. interesting will it have the same power…
There is a belief that "Ojo de Dios" mandalas are created to give the power to see and understand the unknown, and that they can heal and protect. But I think that the main power of this mandala is its beauty! And we know that "Beauty will save the world!"
One of my friends told, when looking at the mandala", that it is a new reading of lace napkins, that old ladies used to cover the TV in our childhood. I was laughing saying, that probably I will be a digital grandma, who renders napkins on a computer. :))))
ABOUT THE PRINT:
The photo is printed on Hahnemuehle fine art paper using archival pigment inks in a limited edition.
Chosen materials provide age resistance to fading, deep colors, and print contrast.
Each print is signed, numbered, and comes with a certificate.
The print has a white border around it, but if you want, it can be trimmed, and in this case, the print will be signed in the lower right corner of the image (and on the back too). Please, send me a message if you want the print without a white border around it.
EDITIONS:
Actual size with the signature 20 x 20 cm - edition of 25 - 85 €
Actual size with the signature 40 x 40 cm - edition of 9 - 350 €
Actual size with the signature 60 x 60 cm - edition of 3 - 630 € ✅
📸 ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Etuvgi is a Sweden-based self-educated artist with aphantasia, which uses photography and digital art to visualize her feelings, concepts, and dreams.
Etuvgi's works have been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions internationally. In 2022, she became a finalist at the Arte Laguna Prize 16. In 2023, the artist was granted a stipend from the Swedish Arts Grants Committee.
fine-art paper from Hahnemuhle, archival pigment inks
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