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Guardian of the Mountain Pass - Himalayan Limited Edition Fine Alpine Print

Guardian of the Mountain Pass - Himalayan Limited Edition Fine Alpine Print

Ronnie Forslund

Edition: Limited

Yakawa Kang, Himalayas, Nepal

$1,100.00

Yakawa Kang

Yakawa Kang is the guardian of one of the highest mountain passes in the world, Thorong La which lies deep within the remote corners of the Annapurna region. Taken from Thorong High Camp, Ronnie portrays what it feels like to gaze upon both remote beauty, and utmost adventure. The snowstorm of the previous night blanketed the landscape, creating a dream like scene encompassing towering peaks, strong winds, and morning glow.

Ronnie Forslund at Annapurna Base Camp in the Nepali Himalayas

- Ronnie Forslund

"The Himalayas are more mystical the deeper you go. It was a cold morning at Thorong High Camp as we prepare to ascend over one of the highest trekkable mountain passes in the world: Thorong La. The snow storm blanketed every speck of the remote Himalayan region. There is a mountain that guards the pass, the mighty Yakawa Kang. It's barren rock and ice stands high over the pass creating an awe inspiring view of mountain paradise. "

Edition: Limited

Printed on Hahnemühle Museum Etching 350g Fine Art Paper - a stunning matte finish on beautiful textured paper where colors don't fade, even after a century. And, to finish the artwork, museum grade glass, a clear and fine coated glass designed specifically to preserve, and also to be antireflective.

25 copies available among 8 variants to retain exclusivity, sealing your artwork as rare and unique.

What you will receive:

  • The artwork itself with museum grade paper, natural wood framing and the highest quality glass
  • Certificate of authenticity singed by Ronnie Forslund
  • Limited edition number  (1 of 25)

Processed with intentionality and care

The artworks are processed using the industries best materials, in paper, framing, and glass. We ensure quality standards are met for every print, from the moment the shutter clicks, to when the image is sealed in its frame.

Ronnie Forslund reviewing and testing artworks before they are packaged
Close-up of wooden print frames

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