Illustration commissioned by Civilization Magazine
{Copenhagen, December 2011}. This digital collage
is based on the Icelandic folk tale of Barnafoss and
features both landscape photography as well as
satellite footage.
{Copenhagen, December 2011}. This digital collage
is based on the Icelandic folk tale of Barnafoss and
features both landscape photography as well as
satellite footage.
Is possible to buy limited edition prints of this
illustration from Atelier Olschinsky Art Store.
‘The boys were frightened and they held hands
to cross the river. Things went well until they reached
the stone arch and looked down into the maelstrom
below. They grew so dizzy looking down into the eddies
that they feel from the bridge in the river and drowned
...The waterfall has been identified with this event
ever since, and is now known as Barnafoss,
Children’s Falls.’
to cross the river. Things went well until they reached
the stone arch and looked down into the maelstrom
below. They grew so dizzy looking down into the eddies
that they feel from the bridge in the river and drowned
...The waterfall has been identified with this event
ever since, and is now known as Barnafoss,
Children’s Falls.’
Civilization, Issue n.1, December 2011