Poster with face motif and red hands
The Hamsa Hands poster from Paper Collective plays with the abstract and the spiritual, with two red hands dangling at the top and bottom of the image. Two eyes meet in the middle, joining to create one face from two separate worlds.
Whether in the hallway, dining room or on a chest of drawers in the living room - the Hamsa Hands poster serves as a captivating eye-catcher that encourages contemplation.
Artist Anna Mörner brings her blend of classicism and bold expression to a series of hand-painted works. Her unique approach to color and line is evident in her works, which range from figurative to more abstract forms. She has worked with companies such as Frama and Marrimekko.
Partial proceeds for a good cause in Nepal
Paper Collective always donates part of the proceeds to a charitable cause. In the case of the Hamsa Hands poster, the money goes to an organization that supports the construction of a school in Nepal.
In terms of production, Paper Collective also pays attention to environmentally friendly conditions, so that all posters have been awarded the Nordic Swan eco-label, comparable to the Blue Angel in Germany. The poster is made of 200 g uncoated paper.