This impressive motif shows a musk ox in Dovrefjell National Park in Norway - one of the last areas in Europe where these fascinating primordial animals live in the wild. With its massive body, thick fur and curved horns, the musk ox looks like a relic from a bygone era.
The alpine landscape of Dovrefjell provides the perfect backdrop: vast plains criss-crossed by rocks and covered in lichen and moss. The animal stands majestically in this harsh environment, as part of an untamed nature that is both powerful and peaceful. The clear air and soft light clearly emphasise both the structure of the fur and the details of the landscape.
This image conveys the strength, tranquillity and originality of the Nordic wilderness. It is a reminder of the close connection between animal and habitat and captures a rare, special moment.
As a wall mural, this motif brings the raw beauty of Norway into every home. Ideal for animal lovers, Scandinavia fans and anyone who appreciates the unspoilt wilderness of the north.
I'm Philip from Baden in Switzerland and I've been fascinated by landscape photography for over a decade. I particularly enjoy taking my camera to the Swiss Alps, where I capture the beauty and diversity of nature. On my travels - including to Norway, Finland, Iceland and Portugal.. Read more…