Cracks in ice and pine - Magnus Reneflot
Cracks in ice and pine - Magnus Reneflot
Signed Artprint
50 x 75 cm - edition 15 - NOK 8,500 incl. 5% art tax
100 x 150 cm - circulation 15 - NOK 15,000 incl. 5% art tax
Paper
Moab Entrada Bright 300 / 100% cotton paper with chalk white surface
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Magnus Reneflot
Magnus Reneflot (1956) Full-time photographer mainly of nature and art: Has been in the photography industry since the mid-1970s, among others. a with 29 years at the laboratory of Kodak Norway. Photography education from Strømmen upper secondary school. In his work, he is concerned with conveying experiences related to nature that everyone can take part in. Pictures from short trips to nature, among the most important and most vulnerable nature that we must take care of. He is a sought-after course and workshop holder and has had several exhibitions at home and abroad. Hans published the book "photo reflections" in 2019.
Decoration project for Bane Nor in the underpass at Ski station together with Pål Hermansen. 50 m2 wallpaper with pictures from nature from short trips to nature in the Follo district.
Magnus Reneflot is the driving force behind the international Norwegian Nature Photography Festival, which he helped to conceive in 2014 and which in March 2023 held its tenth festival in Ski with Her Majesty Queen Sonja present at the opening of the festival.
He is an honorary member of BioFoto and was appointed an honorary member of Norwegian Nature Photographers/NN during the Norwegian Nature Photo Festival 2017, for his work for both the association and nature photography in general. Both through being a top-class photographer himself, as well as constantly lifting up others around him.