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“At the break of dawn, dewdrops awaken on the grass, shimmering like fragments of a fading dream. It is that fragile moment between night and day — when reality still breathes the rhythm of sleep, and the new day begins with a whisper of light.”
CONCEPT
“Escaping into the hidden poetry of the real world.”
Part of the "Wonderland Under Our Feet" collection, this piece is my evidence that we already live in a fairytale world; we simply… need to look closer to see it. By transforming a fleeting morning moment into a vast, iridescent landscape, I want to show that the "magical" and the "real" are one and the same.
It is an invitation to pause and rediscover the quiet poetry hidden in the smallest details — a reminder that extraordinary worlds exist within the simplest things, waiting to be noticed.
Let’s escape — not into an imaginary realm, but into the breathtaking complexity of the world right beneath our feet.
Inna Etuvgi is a Swedish-Chukchi artist whose work exists at the intersection of technical precision and indigenous intuition. A Master of Technical Cybernetics and a finalist for the Arte Laguna Prize (Venice), she explores the shared soul of the natural macro-world and digital algorithms.
Living with Aphantasia (the inability to visualize imagery mentally), Etuvgi uses photography and AI as "visual prosthetics" to externalize deep emotional landscapes. Her practice, which she defines as Cybernetic Animism, treats both mosses of the Arctic and artificial neural networks as sentient systems.
Based in Sweden and recipient of a grant from the Swedish Arts Grants Committee (2023), Etuvgi bridges ancient northern wisdom with future technology. Her museum-grade Giclée prints capture the "cellular dialogue" of nature, inviting viewers into a state of serene introspection and a new anthropology of the self.