PRINT INFORMATION – Fish flake at Reine fishing village, Lofoten

Fish flake at Reine fishing village –  Signed print signature, and shipped worldwide.

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Signed: Yes

Edition: 250

Printpaper – Hahnemühle

 

Sustainable paper with a matte finish

The paper is sourced from forests managed according to numerous social and environmental criteria.

One key aspect is that no more trees are cut down than can be naturally regenerated. Therefore, this poster paper is also a sustainable choice for your artwork

 

Fish Flake

This photo shows traditional fish drying racks in Reine, a small village in Lofoten, Norway.

These wooden racks, called “hjelle” or “fish flakes,” are used to dry fish. Mainly cod by hanging them in the open air.

The fish dry naturally using the sun and wind, a method that has been practiced for hundreds of years.

This picture captures the beautiful scenery of Lofoten and the old tradition of preserving fish that is still alive today.

Reine in Lofoten stands out as a remarkable destination worth exploring. This charming fishing village comprises a series of islands connected by bridges and winding roads, offering stunning views of the Vestfjord on one side and the majestic Reinefjord, framed by towering mountains, on the other.

Reine has gained popularity among travelers, who are drawn to the picturesque rorbu cabins beautifully situated on the islands.

Visitors have the unique opportunity to experience the dramatic Arctic weather in winter and enjoy the crystal-clear waters in summer, all while immersing themselves in the rich tapestry of traditional northern Norwegian culture.

This blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage makes Reine a compelling destination for those seeking adventure and inspiration.

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