This tiny beauty I found in the Huskvarna rose garden. I don't know the name of these flowers. But I was impressed by how beautiful can a flower look even after it has lost all its petals.
At this moment I realized that summer is gone… it was a mix of feelings sadness missing warm days and delight from understanding that nature stays beautiful even fading.
This photo is a diptych with a "Tiny beauty bloom", on which you can see this flower blooming - you can find it in my gallery here.
ABOUT THE PRINT:
The artwork is printed in a limited edition, using Hahnemuehle fine art paper and archival pigment inks. Chosen materials provide age resistance to fading, deep colors, and print contrast.
Each print is signed, numbered, and comes with a certificate.
📸 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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This tiny beauty I found in the Huskvarna rose garden. I don't know the name of these flowers. But I was impressed by how beautiful can a flower look even after it has lost all its petals.
At this moment I realized that summer is gone… it was a mix of feelings sadness missing warm days and delight from understanding that nature stays beautiful even fading.
This photo is a diptych with a "Tiny beauty bloom", on which you can see this flower blooming - you can find it in my gallery here.
ABOUT THE PRINT:
The artwork is printed in a limited edition, using Hahnemuehle fine art paper and archival pigment inks. Chosen materials provide age resistance to fading, deep colors, and print contrast.
Each print is signed, numbered, and comes with a certificate.
📸 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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