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Hvitserkur by photographer Nick Psomiadis - The Hvitserkur is a famous rock formation located on the north coast of Iceland, near the Vatnsnes Peninsula. It is a basalt sea stack that rises about 15 meters (49 feet) out of the sea and has been sculpted by the forces of erosion over thousands of years. The shape of the Hvitserkur is often compared to an animal, with many people seeing a dragon, a dinosaur or even an elephant in its form. Its name, which means "white shirt" in Icelandic, comes from the white colour of the bird droppings that cover the top of the rock. Legend has it that the Hvitserkur is a troll that was caught by the rising sun and turned into stone. Another tale tells of a group of trolls who attempted to drag a ship to shore, but were turned into stone by the first rays of sunlight. These legends add to the allure of this unique natural wonder in Iceland.

Hvitserkur is printed in a maximum edition size of 100, the print offered on Artfinder is edition 12/100

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Photograph 100% Cotton Rag 340gsm Limited Edition

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#limited edition art print #basalt sea stack #iceland rock formation #tourist attraction iceland #north coast iceland #natural wonder iceland #troll legend hvitserkur #hvitserkur #animal shaped rock formation 

Hvitserkur (2018)

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by Nick Psomiadis

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  • From a limited edition of 100
  • Size: 90 x 90 x 1cm (unframed) / 90 x 90cm (actual image size)
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  • Style: Photorealistic
  • Subject: Landscapes, sea and sky
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Hvitserkur by photographer Nick Psomiadis - The Hvitserkur is a famous rock formation located on the north coast of Iceland, near the Vatnsnes Peninsula. It is a basalt sea stack that rises about 15 meters (49 feet) out of the sea and has been sculpted by the forces of erosion over thousands of years. The shape of the Hvitserkur is often compared to an animal, with many people seeing a dragon, a dinosaur or even an elephant in its form. Its name, which means "white shirt" in Icelandic, comes from the white colour of the bird droppings that cover the top of the rock. Legend has it that the Hvitserkur is a troll that was caught by the rising sun and turned into stone. Another tale tells of a group of trolls who attempted to drag a ship to shore, but were turned into stone by the first rays of sunlight. These legends add to the allure of this unique natural wonder in Iceland.

Hvitserkur is printed in a maximum edition size of 100, the print offered on Artfinder is edition 12/100

Materials used:

Photograph 100% Cotton Rag 340gsm Limited Edition

Tags:
#limited edition art print #basalt sea stack #iceland rock formation #tourist attraction iceland #north coast iceland #natural wonder iceland #troll legend hvitserkur #hvitserkur #animal shaped rock formation 

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Nick Psomiadis has been capturing moments through photography since 1986 when he acquired his first SLR film camera, the Zenit 12xp. Affectionately known as the "Russian Tank, " this Soviet-built... Read more

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