Iceland /02 — Landmark Edition Poster
All Landmark Edition Poster are produced using archival paper and pigment inks for maximum longevity.
Iceland /02
Is a contemporary photographic poster capturing the interior of Hallgrímskirkja Church in Reykjavík, Iceland. Defined by symmetry, repetition, and soft tonal transitions, this image forms part of the Landmark Edition — a design led poster series by Federico Rekowski focused on iconic locations interpreted through refined photographic composition.
Printed as an open-edition poster using high-resolution pigment inks on premium archival paper, Iceland /02 delivers exceptional clarity, depth, and a restrained, architectural aesthetic. The neutral palette and strong geometry make it well suited to modern interiors, minimalist spaces, and curated gallery walls.
This Landmark Edition poster is available exclusively in A2 and A1 sizes and is supplied unframed, sized to fit standard off-the-shelf frames available from most local suppliers.
The number shown on the artwork (/02) represents the sequence of images created from the same location within the Landmark Edition series and does not indicate a limited edition or print quantity.
Archival Fine-Art Paper
Museum-quality paper, acid-free and designed to last generations without fading.
Handmade in Australia
Handcrafted in Australia by a local artist. Not AI generated.
Number Sequence
The number represents the sequence of images created from the same location within the Landmark Edition series.
Colour-True Printing
12-colour Giclée printing ensures exceptional detail and accurate colour reproduction.
Real Locations
Photograph from real locations with real coordinates of their locations.
Why The Landmark Edition?
The Landmark Edition offers a more accessible way to enjoy contemporary photographic wall art, while maintaining the same photographic standards and artistic intent as Photo Artworks’ limited edition works.
Designed as open-edition posters and offered in standard frame-ready sizes, the Landmark Edition balances quality, scale, and approachability — without compromising on craftsmanship.