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Limited Edition Collector Print – Cloudur
This piece carries the quiet pull of northern landscapes — a personal reflection on distance, longing, and beauty remembered.
Hand-signed in-studio, available in three sizes — with optional hand-painted details in the largest size.
Released in small, carefully curated editions.

- Available Sizes:
29×42 cm (Edition of 30)
42×59 cm (Edition of 20)
59×84 cm (Edition of 10 – hand-embellished)
- Paper & Print Quality:
Printed on museum-grade Fine Art Paper EMA (200gsm) using a professional giclée technique. The matte finish enhances tonal depth and detail, offering a rich and lasting expression of the original artwork.
- Original medium:
Oil pastel, acrylics, watercolour, and pencil on paper.
- Each print is:
Hand-signed, numbered, and shipped from my studio in Berlin
Hand-embellished with painted details (only the 50×70 cm edition)




- Prices:
29×42 cm: 105€
42×59 cm: 140€
59×84 cm: 220€
- Shipping:
Shipping is included in the listed price.
Each print is first shipped to my studio in Berlin, where I personally sign, number (and if applicable, hand-embellish) it before sending it to you.
Please allow 1–2 weeks for preparation and signing, plus:
Germany & EU: 3–5 business days
UK & US: 5–10 business days
Rest of world: 10–15 business days
You’ll receive an email confirmation once your artwork has shipped, along with tracking info if available. All prints are packed with care using archival-safe materials.
To reserve your print, please fill in your name, email, and the print(s) you’d like to purchase. I’ll get back to you shortly with confirmation and payment details.
Cloudur came out of a time where I found myself deeply missing the Swedish forest — not just the place, but the feeling. The calm, the clarity, the way the air feels clean and unfiltered.
It’s an abstract work, but one that holds a very real longing. A desire for both rootedness and escape.
I’ve chosen to release Cloudur as a limited edition to honour that feeling — to keep it close and offer it as something lasting.
— Elin Sophia Söderqvist