Ohh Deer Print Risograph Neon Bird
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The Dybdal Company are heritage adventurers. They find material and inspiration from prints in rare books and hidden galleries, archives, libraries and museums. These are made into beautiful posters to decorate homes all over the world. The crane flower is also known as bird of paradise due to the open flower’s resemblance to the head and beak of a colourful exotic bird.
Material: Printed on matte Hahnemühle with Japanese archival ink. Size: 50 x 70 cm Deliveret in cardboard tube. no frame included
Established in 1998 by Henrik Dybdahl, he ventures back in time seeking out old, rare images from collections at libraries, museums and archives around the world to inspire his range of posters and prints that focus on natural-world images. The Dybdahl Co. unearths images from the 1800s that have been hidden away in archives for hundreds of years before lovingly restoring them and bringing them back to life. <br><br>Why we love Dybdahl<br> Founder Henrik often redraws archival images or combines them with new sketches before adjusting colours, contrasts and detail to create a unique blend of old meets new.
Width: 50cm
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Length: 70cm