FINE ART PRINT Abstract "Master eagles" with artistic finish wall art Scandinavian style
FINE ART PRINT Abstract "Master eagles" with artistic finish wall art Scandinavian style
"Master eagles"
In the sky above us, these creatures has their territory. Where they can fly for hrs and hrs. This particular painting was inspired by the large eagles fighting in the sky. Such a powerful and dramatic fight, when they fall for meters sometimes without spreading their wings. And sometimes I think its good for us swell to fight for what we want, then loose the control for a bit, in order for a change or a shift in our worlds?!
The original measures 121 x 80 cm and is acrylic on pople wood and you can find it here
This painting is also available as a canvas print and you can find it here
Classic Matte Fine Art paper 230 g has a matte finish and light tone, which ensures contrasting printing in high resolution. We then print your poster with pigmented ink in 10 colors for a fantastically saturated result. The paper comes from forests managed according to a wide range of social and environmental criteria. Among other things, no more trees must be felled than the forest has time to reproduce. Poster paper is therefore also a sustainable choice for your image.
Many frame styles to choose from OBS, frame larger than 70 x 70 cm is not available in this product listing. If you would like a large artwork framed you can find the same artwork as a canvas art print here
Contact
Contact
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Dimensions
Dimensions
Sizes: all sizes can be made (just ask us for custom size)
A little bit about me
Since I was born I have always had a creative mind. Ideas and thoughts just pops up in my mind contentiously. They come fast and I can´t really control how they come about. It was the same when I found my way of painting. A couple of years after finishing art school I was painting with my son one day, then it just happened. My son showed me the playful way of not thinking, when painting and that the process should not be controlled. But most of all to trust in the process and not to be afraid of doing wrong. It needs to just happen.