Milky Way
What's in the photo?
Over a width of at least 40 kilometers along the south coast of Iceland, you’ll find these innumerable different abstract river flows. This river is a mixture of glacier melt water, volcanic sand, rocks and minerals. Nature is truely unbelievable.
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Limited edition of 6
This limited edition artwork comes in a maximum quantity of 6 prints per size. Once this print sells out, it’ll never be available again.
Each artwork includes an official hand signed Certificate of Authenticity, an official document with your name, the name of the artwork, date, edition number and a hologram authentication patch. Please contact me if you have any questions.
Free worldwide shipping
All limited edition artworks are shipped worldwide for free.
Shipping indication:
- The Netherlands: 2-3 weeks
- Other: up to 4 weeks
Hahnemuhle fine art paper
Printed on Hahnemuhle fine art paper, with a matte finish. Simply the best you can get. Hahnemühle eflects true sustainability and vegan values. Made entirely from natural raw materials, free of chemicals & pesticides and produced using significantly less water
Handmade frame
The frame is handmade by a professional framer in The Netherlands. The print will be fixed on a 1 mm thick aluminum plate and then mounted in the wooden frame. To ensure the highest level of protection for the artwork, consider adding museum glass (70%) as a protective layer in front of it.
Return policy
All limited edition artworks are custom made and are therefore non-refunfadable and unreplaceable. Of your order arrived damaged, of course you’ll get a new one.
About the photograph
Walnut frame
Custom made by hand. With of without museum glass
Best matching frame
I always aim to select the best matching wood with the colors in the photo, ensuring the artwork truly stands out. The fine art print will be fixed on a 1 mm thick aluminum plate and then mounted in the solid wooden frame.
To ensure the highest level of protection for the artwork, consider adding museum glass as a protective layer in front of it.