There’s something about Scandinavian style art that’s captivated me for years. Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not against colour by any means. But you can’t argue how wonderfully moody and majestic Scandi art is.
Whether it’s of an eerie landscape (my personal fave) or of animals, the result is the same; it brings such a sense of drama to your home. And no matter what room you put the art in, it’s going to be a talking point.
In today’s post I wanted to show you just what I mean when I say how captivating Scandinavian style art is. And not only that, but you’ll have the to chance to win a wintery, Nordic print of your own.
It’s all thanks to one of my fave art brands, The Print Emporium. And trust me when I say that these guys do moody art like nobody else!
The Print Emporium is Where It’s At
There aint nowhere else you need to go to buy Scandinavian style art. The Print Emporium has such a whopping range in the ‘Scandinavian Winter’ section of their online store. You’ll get lost for hours trying to pick your fave artwork from the collection.
From snow owls to winter elks, frosty forests to snow foxes (and so much more), there are prints galore in the range. And what makes The Print Emporium so good is that the artworks can be paired up with ease. By breaking the website up into sections based on the genre of art available, they make it easy for you to pick a few and know they’ll work together on your wall.
The variety of sizes is another bonus, because it makes creating a gallery wall at home really easy. You can choose to grab one statement piece in a 75 x 100cm, for example, and then get some smaller A2 or A3 sized pieces to support the hero. So simple, right?
Versatile Artworks and a Huge Range
As you’ll see from all of the imagery in this post, the pieces are also incredibly versatile. Because the colour palette is quite black-white-grey, it means the artworks can be easily moved into just about any space.
Coloured artworks can often be trickier to work into an existing interior design scheme. But when the palette is so monochromatic, it makes them work in a room with no stress or worry.
The detail in these artworks gives them quite a chic sensibility too. The striking aesthetic comes thanks to founder Zoe Bristow’s background in fashion and textile design. Having worked in both Australia and the UK, Zoe has infused international flavour into the pieces, which go well beyond the Nordic vibes you see here.
The range from The Print Emporium also includes tropical/coastal artworks, florals and botanicals, as well as tribal art and hand-painted designs. I hate them term ‘something for everyone’ but it really does apply here. There are so many genres on offer.
The Devil is in the Detail
What’s so impressive about art from The Print Emporium is that the core of it has been originally hand-painted in oil or acrylic paints.
After hand painting, the designs the artists have created are then digitised. Using superior reproduction techniques, they’re printed as either a stretched canvas, or as a giclée art print. What makes this process so special is that the detail of the original brush strokes is still clearly visible. So it does feel as though you have the original painting in your home!
If you’re loving the Scandinavian style art in this post, you’re in luck. Zoe has been kind enough to give two away to some lucky TLC readers. Scroll further down to enter to win.
Win One of Two Prints from The Print Emporium
To go in the draw to win one of two Scandi-style artworks from The Print Emporium, valued at $149 each:
- Click here to hit The Print Emporium website
- Come back to this post and drop a comment below
- Name your fave print from the Scandinavian Winter range and why
PLEASE NOTE THIS COMP IS NOW CLOSED. Winners are: Kerry Jackson and Alicia Goodwin
Competition is open to Aus residents only. Comp closes 11.59pm Monday May 7. Two winners each receive one print of their choice in size 50x70cm. Prints come unframed.
I love the highland but “into the distance” is just amazing – I’m after a piece of art for the bedroom and I think this would be perfect! Such a great shop – I hadn’t heard of them before thanks for sharing!
I love, love, love the Winter Elk – to me it speaks of some of the best people I know, who show gentleness, vulnerability, whilst maintaining their confidence. They have a presence about them, but it’s not threatening.
So many beautiful prints but i think the owl is my favourite, feathers a close second. Would look great in our new home. thanks for keeping your blog real, who can afford $300 cushions?!!!
My oh my so many beautiful prints, but the wise old owl or the feather would be my fave and would really suit our new home.
PS thanks for keeping it real on your blog, who can afford $300 cushions!!!?
Torn between the Snow Buffalo Photographic Art Print and the Road Photographic Art Print. I have an obsession with snow-capped mountains (so much so I got married on my snowboard in the alps) and these prints would be amazing in my house (I think the buffalo has won me over!)
I’m head over heels in love with Clouds at Night. Haunting and magical and fluffy, makes me want to lay in a cloud and drift away!
Snow owl
Canvas !! I love owls and this fella looks a little sad faced and has so much character and emotion
I’m having trouble choosing between the black cockatoo close up and the Highland photo print. If I had to choose I think I’d go with the black cockatoo for myself. We have the most majestic yellow tailed black cockatoos that fly over our house and this print reminds me how lucky we are ☺️
The blue cockateil is my favourite because I love the baby blue background and the cockateil is gorgeous!
I love, love, love the single white rose canvas.
Thank you.
Robyn
My favourite is the baby snow owl… the detail is simply beautiful and her eyes are stunning
No question Cloudscape 2. It reminds me of two things – 1. laying on my back with friends spying shapes in the clouds no one else can see; and 2. Anticipating a huge storm, getting the wash in then snuggling inside!
They are all amazing but I think the white elk canvas is my favorite, I can see it right in my lounge room.