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Unique Fine Art Print - Ready to hang
- Crafted by our talented artist community
- Printed on premium 200gsm giclée paper and framed with shatterproof materials
- Fast delivery worldwide (2–7 days)
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Description
Unique fine art print created by Julie Celina, featured at decollective.
Print quality
Printed on 200gsm giclée paper, our premium prints feature a smooth matte finish that deepens color and sharpens detail, revealing every element with clarity.
Made from FSC® certified materials, our paper ensures both quality and responsible sourcing.
Framing service
Each frame comes fully assembled and ready to hang with pre-installed hardware for easy and quick setup.
Shatterproof, transparent plexiglass used to protect the poster from damage.
Made from pine wood, available in 3 colors: black, natural wood, and white.
Frame dimensions: 20-25mm (0.79"-0.98") thick and 10-14mm (0.4"-0.6") wide, balancing durability and style.
Shipping
We dispatch worldwide all orders in less than 24h. Delivery time is between 2-7 business days, depending on your country.
Once you complete your purchase, you will receive a tracking link with the expected delivery date.
Tiles of sunset

About the artist
Julie Celina
Julie Celina is an artist based in Denmark.
Julie Celina’s art has been described as feeling feminine, ancient, and modern all at once. With her soft, muted color palettes and rich textures, her paintings create a calming atmosphere that encourages quiet introspection, blending nature and humanity effortlessly. Featuring botanical elements alongside serene, contemplative figures, her work invites viewers into a reflective and grounding space, serving as a reminder to slow down, breathe, and listen.
Although easily inspired, Julie Celina is especially drawn to ethnobotany, symbolism, distant worlds, and the simple things in everyday life, which are the primary themes dominating her semi-surreal artworks.
After years of longing for a slower-paced life closer to nature, Julie Celina now resides on the tiny, raw, and windy island of Fanø on the Danish west coast, in the middle of a national park called The Wadden Sea, where she is surrounded by endless beaches, fields of heather, and fairytale-like village