About

Artyela is a contemporary artist based in the United Kingdom, working primarily with photography alongside fibre and textile processes.

The practice centres on the observation of natural environments, with a focus on atmosphere, stillness, and perceptual change. Photographic and material works are developed as parallel bodies, each exploring the landscape through different forms of reduction and abstraction.

Works are produced as limited editions or unique pieces and are presented through a curated digital exhibition format.

Artyela
(b. 1975, Romania; based in the United Kingdom)

My work explores the threshold between the observed landscape and its residual presence.

Working primarily with the camera, I approach the natural world not as subject, but as a field of shifting perception where light, atmosphere, and form begin to loosen from description.

Through processes of reduction and controlled abstraction, the image is gradually distanced from the descriptive, allowing space for ambiguity and projection.

Alongside this, fibre-based works are developed as a parallel body of practice, where material, texture, and surface take precedence.

Each piece is resolved as a discrete object, where scale, surface, and tonal precision form part of its presence.

The work is concerned less with landscape itself, and more with how it is perceived, retained, and re-encountered over time.