A map of Iceland made of, how appropriate, snowflakes. Created by making a snowflake-shaped brush in Photoshop and using it to paint in colours borrowed from a satellite photo of the island.
Don't use this map to plan your holiday to the land of ice and fire, as it might be a bit too inaccurate for that. Nevertheless, Iceland's shape in the middle of the ocean is easily recognised, as are Vatnajökull and a few other large glaciers. The Reykjanes and Snæfellsnes peninsulas and the "fingers" of the Westfjords are also recognisable. Not to mention the colourful capital Reykjavik.
A must-have on the wall for all Iceland lovers, in which I definitely include myself!
My work can be found in the border regions of photography, painting and computer visuals. With my company 3Develop I do work in commission but I use the same techniques, skills and software to make free work.
World maps and reliefs made from unique materials, vintage postcards,..
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