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Ahkka | Edition of 5 | Stora Sjöfallet, Sweden
Ahkka | Edition of 5 | Stora Sjöfallet, Sweden
Ahkka | Edition of 5 | Stora Sjöfallet, Sweden
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Ahkka | Edition of 5 | Stora Sjöfallet, Sweden

Aerial fine art  ·  Tobias Hägg

From low altitude above Ritsem, the full profile of Ahkka holds its shape against an incoming Lapland storm - the mountain's ridgeline clear from end to end, the sky behind it collapsing into dark weather moving fast across the plateau.

Limited edition of 5 - One size: 80×80 cm - Hand-signed & numbered by Tobias Hägg - 308g Hahnemühle fine art paper, matte finish

€795,00

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Hand-signed and numbered by Tobias Hägg
Certificate of Authenticity included
308g Hahnemühle fine art paper, matte finish
50mm white border — fits standard frames
Ships in 3–14 days in a protective tube
Lifetime archival quality guaranteed

Ahkka rises to 2,015 metres above the Laponian wilderness at Stora Sjöfallet - a massif so dominant in the landscape that the Sámi named it Queen of Lapland. It sits in near-total isolation, surrounded by glaciers, birch scrub and the vast empty plateau of one of Europe's last true wildernesses. The storm captured here was moving in fast from the northwest - the kind of weather that closes the mountain within minutes and can strand expeditions for days. Shot from low altitude before it arrived, the full shape of Ahkka is visible from base to summit, the light already failing on one side while the other still holds.

Five prints exist of this moment. The square format - unusual in the collection - was chosen to give the mountain equal weight in every direction, the massif centred with storm on all sides. It works as a singular statement piece in spaces that can hold something with real scale and atmosphere.

Craft & Materials

Paper 308g Hahnemühle fine art, matte finish - lifetime archival quality
Border 50mm white border for easy framing
Framing Fits standard frames (not included)
Size 80×80 cm
Edition 5 prints worldwide - hand-signed and numbered by Tobias Hägg
Paper308g Hahnemühle fine art, matte — lifetime archival quality
Border50mm white border for easy framing
FramingFits standard frames (not included)
Delivery3–14 days, shipped in a protective tube
ShippingWorldwide — free above €95
Free worldwide shipping on all orders above €95. All prints are made to order and ship within 3–14 business days from Stockholm, Sweden, carefully packed in a protective tube. We accept returns within 30 days of delivery for undamaged prints in original packaging.
Every limited edition print is hand-signed and numbered by Tobias Hägg and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity confirming the edition number and origin. Once the edition is sold out it will not be reprinted under any circumstances.

Ahkka

Ahkka rises to 2,015 metres above the Laponian wilderness at Stora Sjöfallet - a massif so dominant in the landscape that the Sámi named it Queen of Lapland. It sits in near-total isolation, surrounded by glaciers, birch scrub and the vast empty plateau of one of Europe's last true wildernesses. The storm captured here was moving in fast from the northwest - the kind of weather that closes the mountain within minutes and can strand expeditions for days. Shot from low altitude before it arrived, the full shape of Ahkka is visible from base to summit, the light already failing on one side while the other still holds.

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