Unstad
The small, quiet community of Unstad can only be accessed through the Unstadtunnellen, or by taking the road that goes over the surrounding mountain wall. There, red and white wooden homes are dotted across fields of yellow wildflowers that sway to the sound of crashing waves. A sense of peace and quiet is inevitable.
The small, quiet community of Unstad can only be accessed through the Unstadtunnellen, or by taking the road that goes over the surrounding mountain wall. There, red and white wooden homes are dotted across fields of yellow wildflowers that sway to the sound of crashing waves. A sense of peace and quiet is inevitable.
The small, quiet community of Unstad can only be accessed through the Unstadtunnellen, or by taking the road that goes over the surrounding mountain wall. There, red and white wooden homes are dotted across fields of yellow wildflowers that sway to the sound of crashing waves. A sense of peace and quiet is inevitable.
Part of my Lofoten: Arctic Flyway exhibition through which I am donating 25% of the proceeds to BirdLife Norway, a wildlife organisation dedicated to the conservation of birds in the archipelago. Lofoten is particularly important as a nesting ground because it facilitates easy access to food and very few natural predators, which makes the islands ideal to raise chicks. BirdLife works with different seabirds and migratory species that are affected by tourism, farming and climate change in order to preserve their numbers. They educate locals and visitors on best practices, wildlife behaviour and on finding solutions as a community.
Printed at dStudio, a multi-award winning, carbon neutral, fine art print studio, on Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag 310gsm museum quality paper, finished with a bespoke handmade oak veneer frame and paired with a signed ArtSure certificate of authenticity.