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MINDTHEGAP
Named after a ski resort village in western Austria’s Paznaun Valley, Ischgl sees a host of athletic skiers swoop across this wallpaper, which is simple in its execution yet bursting with energy. With the wind in their faces, they swish, turn, and glide, leaping and jumping down the snow-capped mountain.
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Our classic vintage ski scene comes back to life in eco-friendly easy-care yarns. For our updated style, we used multiple shades of 100% post-consumer recycled polyester fleece for each ply of yarn creating a fabulous, handcrafted work of art. Hand-tufted in a loop pile and available in three accent sizes, Powder Day will surely add some downhill fun to your entry. Happy Trails! Powder Day contains 100% post-consumer recycled polyester pile, certified to the Global Recycled Standard (Bureau Veritas TE-00076280).
Wendover Art Group
Figures dot a snow-covered mountain top as skiers make their way down the slopes.
Four Hands
Prince performed at the Fabulous Forum in Inglewood, California in 1985. Courtesy of Getty Images. Printed on premium photo paper and float-mounted within a rustic walnut frame. Handmade in Austin, Texas, each print includes a certificate of authenticity commemorating the exclusive partnership between Getty Images and Hokku Designs Art Studio.
The serene beauty of alpine adventures with this wall art. Framed in a solid wood shadowbox, it features a deckled mat that adds depth and sophistication to the piece. Perfect for ski enthusiasts or those who appreciate tranquil mountain landscapes, this artwork can enhance a living room, study, or bedroom with its calming presence. The included mat and frame make it ready to hang, ensuring an effortless addition to your decor.
Soicher Marin
Own a hand-produced, archival print of Slim Aarons' photography. This captivating piece, "Apres Ski," invites you to experience the allure of winter social scenes.
Getty Images Gallery by Soicher Marin
This captivating wall art captures a moment from Slim Aarons' iconic Apres Ski Slide, January 1, 1963. This piece brings a touch of timeless elegance to any room, offering a glimpse into a bygone era of leisure and luxury. The high-quality print showcases the vibrant colors and details of the original photograph, making it a standout addition to your art collection.
Loyal, agile, and intelligent, there is a reason why alpine dogs are so famous among worldwide breeds. This playful pattern celebrates the spirit of those faithful companions with a pair of noble hounds leaping across a striped background. Leafy garlands, majestic antlers, and a smart stripe come together to complete the handsome design.
Marmont Hill
Great for snow lovers and snowboarders, this print features a snowboarder in his gear making his way down the slopes. Proudly printed in the USA, this piece is printed on high quality archive paper and professionally hand-framed.
Chelsea Art Studio
Chris Dunker has photographed industrial culture for over two decades. His Father introduced photography to Chris at an early age. Chris attended Al Weber Workshops and classes at the community college where Chris’s Father taught photography. Dunker earned a Bachelor of Science in Applied Art and Design with a photography concentration and a minor in Philosophy from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. In 1995 he completed a Masters of Fine Arts in photography from Utah State University. Chris grew up in China Lake, California which is in the isolated and remote high desert east of the Sierras. This austere and harsh environment is punctuated with mining outposts, rock art, and industrial-military structures, all influences of Dunker’s formative years. A strong interest in industrial music and performance groups like Survival Research Laboratories expanded his understanding of how industrial dynamics could be integrated into art forms and how an aesthetic could be derived from objects of utility. As an Assistant Professor of Photography at Utah State University, Dunker taught History of Photography and many other classes. Research in this field broadened his awareness of how photographers consider the role of industrial culture in relation to the human condition.
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