I’m Leaving Artwork In Random Places In Iceland (19 Pics)

I am literally giving away my art prints. Not all of them of course. I am leaving a few prints all over Iceland for anyone to find. If you find one of my prints it’s yours to keep.

I’ve already left three in three different parts of Iceland and I will be leaving more in the next few weeks and months, maybe even years.

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Leaving art

I’m Leaving Artwork In Random Places In Iceland (19 Pics)

Since 2014 I have worked exclusively with a rare type of Polaroid film (Polaroid 100 – often referred to as Peel-apart films). My process is both analog and digital, with the Polaroid picture itself, along with tit’s counterpart film being analog. I need to process the film partly in a chemical bath, and I also add some secret chemical ingredients afterward for extra colors and textures.

Finders keepers

I’m Leaving Artwork In Random Places In Iceland (19 Pics)

After that, the digital process is fairly simple where I simply scan the negatives and have them digitally printed onto aluminum plates. There is no photoshopping or digital processing involved other than a quick fix of levels and curves.

The northern light shot on a Polaroid film

I’m Leaving Artwork In Random Places In Iceland (19 Pics)

Art doesn’t always have to cost an arm, a leg, and a kidney with the sole purpose of illuminating the everyday grayness of the living room. With this project, I want to deepen the picture’s purpose with the fact that whoever comes to own it already has some connection to the place.

I absolutely love abandoned farms and old boats. I rarely catch both in one photo

I’m Leaving Artwork In Random Places In Iceland (19 Pics)

I want to bring my art full circle. I leave the prints in or close to the places they were originally taken at, or in places that have at least some connection to the original spot. Like you can see in the above videos for example. Both those photos were taken at the same abandoned farm, but only one of them was left there while the other one was left in another abandoned farm.

I like to include people in my photos from time to time

I’m Leaving Artwork In Random Places In Iceland (19 Pics)

I like the idea of art returning home. Especially because much of it is of abandoned farms, and I feel I am giving them some kind of life again, giving them a new purpose.

This one will sail no more

I’m Leaving Artwork In Random Places In Iceland (19 Pics)

My dream is to continue the project in Lebanon. I have only been there once but after Iceland, it is the most beautiful country I have seen, and the only other country where I have felt inspired to shoot my Polaroid films.

There are literally hundreds of abandoned farm houses in Iceland, some are traditional turf houses

I’m Leaving Artwork In Random Places In Iceland (19 Pics)

The only residence here now are the Icelandic horses

I’m Leaving Artwork In Random Places In Iceland (19 Pics)

This is one of the prints I’ve already left

I’m Leaving Artwork In Random Places In Iceland (19 Pics)

Iceland’s nature can be majestic but bleak

I’m Leaving Artwork In Random Places In Iceland (19 Pics)

A calm summer night, it doesn’t get dark

I’m Leaving Artwork In Random Places In Iceland (19 Pics)

Iceland is famous for it’s black sand beaches and basalt coloumns

I’m Leaving Artwork In Random Places In Iceland (19 Pics)

An old rowboat

I’m Leaving Artwork In Random Places In Iceland (19 Pics)

It’s my dream to continue the project in Lebanon

I’m Leaving Artwork In Random Places In Iceland (19 Pics)

Baalbek Lebanon is an amazing place!

I’m Leaving Artwork In Random Places In Iceland (19 Pics)

Find it and it’s yours

I’m Leaving Artwork In Random Places In Iceland (19 Pics)

A message to whoever finds my artwork

I’m Leaving Artwork In Random Places In Iceland (19 Pics)

Leaving art

Leaving art