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Teemu Järvi Poster Firefox 50 x 70 cm

Product description

When you think of the North, you also think of the Northern Lights and this Firefox art print by Teemu Järvi is a beautiful representation of this phenomenon.

Teemu Järvi: "In the Finnish folklore, the northern lights, aurora borealis, are born when the fire foxes run across the fjells making fire sparks with their shiny fur.

Because the illustrator spends a lot of time in nature and observes a lot, he portrays the animals in their natural position and captures nature beautifully and it even appears to be in motion.

 

Finnish Design

Teemu Järvi works with traditional tools such as the reed pen. He makes the illustrations with ink, of which he has a print made and this is printed in Finland. It is 50 x 70 cm and is offset printed on 150 g of uncoated, off-white paper (FSC certified). The poster is delivered without a frame, it can be ordered directly with it. The poster is packed in a sturdy tube.

The illustrations made by Teemu Järvi take you from the hectic city life to the peaceful wilderness.

See the entire collection Posters by Teemu Järvi.

 

Pinterest Inspiration

We have specially created a Teemu Järvi bord on Pinterest to give you even more inspiration and ideas. You see examples of posters in houses and of his other products.

Click on this picture for more Teemu Järvi inspiration on Pinterest!

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