FJÚK (2026)

$1,099.00

South Coast, Iceland

The Icelandic word fjúk describes snow that has already settled, but is lifted gently by the wind. Not fresh snowfall. Something stirred. The landscape softens. Edges dissolve. The world becomes quieter.

Captured in February 2026 on the south coast of Iceland, this image emerged during the Year of the Horse. A luminous white horse caught my attention first. Moments later, another approached. For a brief and unspoken instant, they leaned into one another. It was not staged. It was not dramatic. It was simply closeness in the quiet movement of winter.

To me, FJÚK reflects passing intimacy. Soft, almost imperceptible, yet deeply felt. The Icelandic horse carries a rare presence. Calm. Steady. Grounded. Being near them slows the human spirit.

This work has been carefully refined for Hahnemühle Photo Rag. Its matte surface and subtle texture support the delicate tonal transitions of snow and light. Nothing glossy. Nothing loud. Only nuance.

Limited Edition of 26

Created in 2026, the Year of the Horse

50 × 70 cm

Hahnemühle Photo Rag

Signed and numbered

USD 1,099

Additional editions in materially different sizes may be introduced in the future.

South Coast, Iceland

The Icelandic word fjúk describes snow that has already settled, but is lifted gently by the wind. Not fresh snowfall. Something stirred. The landscape softens. Edges dissolve. The world becomes quieter.

Captured in February 2026 on the south coast of Iceland, this image emerged during the Year of the Horse. A luminous white horse caught my attention first. Moments later, another approached. For a brief and unspoken instant, they leaned into one another. It was not staged. It was not dramatic. It was simply closeness in the quiet movement of winter.

To me, FJÚK reflects passing intimacy. Soft, almost imperceptible, yet deeply felt. The Icelandic horse carries a rare presence. Calm. Steady. Grounded. Being near them slows the human spirit.

This work has been carefully refined for Hahnemühle Photo Rag. Its matte surface and subtle texture support the delicate tonal transitions of snow and light. Nothing glossy. Nothing loud. Only nuance.

Limited Edition of 26

Created in 2026, the Year of the Horse

50 × 70 cm

Hahnemühle Photo Rag

Signed and numbered

USD 1,099

Additional editions in materially different sizes may be introduced in the future.

Print Info:

The print has been tailored to ease the usage of standard frames, with or without mat. The prints might have a small overlap when using standard frames, which is to ensure there are no gaps when using off-the shelf frames. However keep in mind that custom framing might be preferable to ensure the highest possible print experience.

Each print is produced to museum-standard, certified archival standards and is guaranteed for in excess of 100 years. All prints are carefully crafted and printed on one of the worlds best papers - Hahnemühle Photo Rag, which I have been printing on for around 10 years. The paper gives muted blacks with even colour reproduction, and excellent detail. The surface has minimal texture with a chalky smooth cotton feel which creates smooth colour gradients. It has a delicate surface, so we recommend extra care when handling.

Limited edition prints are accompanied by a digitally signed Certificate Of Authenticity, individually embossed & numbered, including edition information and providing limited edition provenance

Shipping:

Flat rate of USD 25

Shipping takes around  5-10 working days depending on your location. 

Please note that you may be responsible for any local tax duties.

The materials we use to produce your orders have been carefully selected to reduce our impact on the environment whilst still ensuring your orders get to you in perfect condition.

Using 100% sustainable and recycled materials your prints are shipped in either a reinforced tube or crumble proof packaging to ensure safe delivery.

Delivery Time: 

Orders usually ship out within 72-hours of your purchase, and will usually arrive within 5-10 working days.