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At the Edge of Gravity (2025) Digital Arts by Natalia

Fine art paper, 12x6 in
  • Giclée Print / Digital Print
  • Dimensions Several sizes available
  • Several s available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
  • Framing Framing available (Floating Frame + Under Glass, Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • AI generated image The artist created this image leveraging Artificial Intelligence technology
  • Categories Science fiction
At the Edge of Gravity. Artistic Style: Cyber Realism, Digital Neo-Futurism with Sci-Fi Portraiture. Genre: Psychological Sci-Fi Portrait. Description:. “At the Edge of Gravity” captures a moment suspended between presence and the infinite, between a luminous megacity and the silent orbit above. She isn’t just looking at the city — she’s floating above [...]
At the Edge of Gravity
Artistic Style: Cyber Realism, Digital Neo-Futurism with Sci-Fi Portraiture
Genre: Psychological Sci-Fi Portrait

Description:
“At the Edge of Gravity” captures a moment suspended between presence and the infinite, between a luminous megacity and the silent orbit above.
She isn’t just looking at the city — she’s floating above it, holding her balance not with her body, but through conscious gravity. The moon lingers in the sky like a distant promise, while the city pulses beneath — its data, lights, and voices mirrored in her eyes.

Rendered in digital mixed media with cyberrealistic precision, this portrait features:

hyperreal skin texture with glowing digital reflections,

neon lights dancing across her glasses, acting as portals to alternative realities,

visual interface elements — headset, clothing with glitch patterns — suggesting a second layer of identity.

This work is a visual poem of balance — between the inner self and the world’s noise, between technological overload and a silent inner axis.
Here, on the edge of gravity, we don’t fall — we find our grounding within.

🌐 Suggested placement:
Meditation spaces, awareness studios, personal sanctuaries

Modern lofts, sci-fi-themed interiors, futuristic decor

AI labs, neural research centers, tech offices

Digital art events, NFT exhibitions, immersive festivals

Home offices, VR/AR spaces, reflective work zones

Related themes

Sci-Fi

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Artist represented by Creator's workshop
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I was born in 1969 in Siberia. By education, I am an engineer, and since childhood, I’ve been drawn to precision, logic, and systems. These qualities have always been close to me. But art has always been something [...]

I was born in 1969 in Siberia. By education, I am an engineer, and since childhood, I’ve been drawn to precision, logic, and systems. These qualities have always been close to me. But art has always been something more mysterious and alluring. From a young age, I loved to draw: simple sketches, floral compositions, trees, and clouds. It was my way of seeing the world deeper, feeling its atmosphere, and capturing a moment.

For many years, creativity was just a background hobby, giving way to everyday life, work, and obligations. But one day, I returned to art, and since then, it has become not just a hobby, but an integral part of my life. I am learning to see again, to hear silence, and to feel the mood of light, color, and lines. My inspirations come from nature and its changes. I am fascinated by its cycles, breath, and invisible harmony. I am particularly drawn to flowers — their mysterious journey from birth to withering. Each of these stages holds its own unique beauty.

For me, drawing has become an important form of self-expression and meditation. It helps me slow down, connect with my feelings, and be in the present. I believe that true beauty exists in every detail: in the curve of a leaf, in a crack on a petal, in the sunbeam touching the water's surface. If you can notice it, you are truly living.

When I create a painting, I'm not just depicting a plant — I’m trying to capture its state, its moment of unfolding, of light, of stillness. Sometimes a piece is born in a flash — I grab my brushes and dive into the process without a plan. Other times, it’s more deliberate: I work through the theme, the color, the form, the composition — building a series that flows as a whole.

I believe art can transform people. Even a small flower on canvas can fill a space with light and warmth. I want my paintings to be like a pause in the stream — so someone can stop, breathe, smile. That’s where the real magic lives.

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