HEL II A4 Art Print
Gorgeous A4 sized (9" x 12" // 210mm x 297mm) art print of Hel.
In Norse mythology, Hel is a female being that rules over the underworld realm of the same name. In the Prose Edda, Odin appoints her as the ruler of Hel(heim), which is located in Niflheim. Hel is commonly interpreted as a personification of death in Norse mythology. However, scholars suspect that she may have been added by Sturluson at a much later date.
This art print can be put up on the wall or thanks to its sturdy material be repurposed as a postcard.
The illustration is printed with lush colors on a satin-soft touch surface. The backside can be written on and is blank except for a small logo illustration.
↟ Details
• Size: 9" x 12" // 210mm x 297mm
• Material: 300gqm sturdy premium paper encoated with matte soft touch finish
Please note that the colors may vary slightly due to monitor differences.
Gorgeous A4 sized (9" x 12" // 210mm x 297mm) art print of Hel.
In Norse mythology, Hel is a female being that rules over the underworld realm of the same name. In the Prose Edda, Odin appoints her as the ruler of Hel(heim), which is located in Niflheim. Hel is commonly interpreted as a personification of death in Norse mythology. However, scholars suspect that she may have been added by Sturluson at a much later date.
This art print can be put up on the wall or thanks to its sturdy material be repurposed as a postcard.
The illustration is printed with lush colors on a satin-soft touch surface. The backside can be written on and is blank except for a small logo illustration.
↟ Details
• Size: 9" x 12" // 210mm x 297mm
• Material: 300gqm sturdy premium paper encoated with matte soft touch finish
Please note that the colors may vary slightly due to monitor differences.
Gorgeous A4 sized (9" x 12" // 210mm x 297mm) art print of Hel.
In Norse mythology, Hel is a female being that rules over the underworld realm of the same name. In the Prose Edda, Odin appoints her as the ruler of Hel(heim), which is located in Niflheim. Hel is commonly interpreted as a personification of death in Norse mythology. However, scholars suspect that she may have been added by Sturluson at a much later date.
This art print can be put up on the wall or thanks to its sturdy material be repurposed as a postcard.
The illustration is printed with lush colors on a satin-soft touch surface. The backside can be written on and is blank except for a small logo illustration.
↟ Details
• Size: 9" x 12" // 210mm x 297mm
• Material: 300gqm sturdy premium paper encoated with matte soft touch finish
Please note that the colors may vary slightly due to monitor differences.