Skaidi`s frosted landscape I

Price range: NOK 1550,00 through NOK 3950,00

Fine Art Prints are carefully produced with a focus on sustainability and enduring quality, using selected materials and professional printing techniques.
Each birch wood print features a natural texture, ensuring that every print is unique. This edition is strictly limited to 250 prints.

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Print paper – Hahnemühle

Hahnemühle FineArt, Inc. is a paper manufacturing company in Germany. It is the world’s leading producer of coated papers for InKjet printing.
Hahnemühle
With 440 years of tradition, Hahnemühle is one of the world’s most sustainable companies.
Papers made from certified pulps or fast-growing plant fibers are valued in 130 countries for their advantages in terms of CO2 balance, durability, and quality.
Hahnemühle is an international premium manufacturer of exquisite papers and has stood for quality, innovation, and expertise in crafting since its founding in 1584″.

In 2024, the company celebrates an incredible 440 years of uninterrupted paper production.
For Hahnemühle, its own sustainability also includes the ‘Green Rooster’ initiative, which is unique in the paper industry.
With its “Green Rooster” initiative, Hahnemühle has been supporting both regional and international environmental protection and social projects since 2008. Including reforestation, animal welfare, and environmental education programmes.

Hahnemühle holds several certifications, including ISO 14001. These reflect its commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility throughout the production process.
The high-quality prints of Lofoten’s landscapes are made on premium Hahnemühle paper, ensuring that every detail and color is preserved with exceptional clarity and depth.
This acid-free, vegan paper ensures longevity, allowing your photographs to remain vibrant and beautiful for years to come.

 

Skadi – West Finnmark

Norway is a truly unique destination, year-round.

Skaidi is in the heart of West Finnmark, known for its unique frost-covered cultural landscape.

The name originates from Northern Sami and means ‘where the rivers meet,’ symbolizing an important crossroads of nature and cultures.

With few trees, vibrant colors, and raw beauty, Skaidi offers a captivating experience of Northern Norway’s landscapes.

 

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140×91,4, 120×78,3, 100×65,3, 75×48,9, 60×39,2