Poster Sol Invictus black
15,00€
Sol Invictus illustration printed on artisanal paper.
Part of the collection inspired by the winter solstice, we created this A4 poster designed to fit seamlessly into any space. Whether hung on a wall or resting on a shelf, it brings a quiet vitality to every corner through the artwork of Joana Mundana.
To enrich the texture and finish of the paper, each piece comes with a black A3 sheet that may be used as a base when framing. This is only a suggestion, as the print also works beautifully with a transparent background or any passepartout of your choice.
Details
Size: 21×30 cm (A4)
Printed on 150 gsm artisanal cotton paper, acid-free, chemical-free and wood-free
Includes a black A3 sheet (130 gsm) as an optional base
Care & Maintenance
Do not fold or crease
Avoid direct sunlight to preserve the colours
Notes
As the paper is handmade, the dimensions may vary slightly from sheet to sheet.
The frames shown in the photographs are for illustration purposes only and are not included with the product.
Did you know...
The universal significance of the sun and natural cycles in ancient cultures gave rise to deeply rooted beliefs and practices across different parts of the world.
The winter solstice, the shortest day of the year, marked a turning point when the days began to grow longer again, bringing the rebirth of nature and the renewal of harvests.
Celebrating the return of light was a way to reaffirm hope and renewal, universal concepts that reflected fundamental human needs.
Long before Christianity, peoples such as the Norse, Celts, and Romans already celebrated this time of year as a moment of rebirth.
During Yule, the Norse festival, and the Roman celebration of Natalis Invicti Solis (“Birth of the Unconquered Sun”), the return of light was honored around December 21.
These pagan traditions of renewal and hope later influenced Christianity, as the birth of Jesus was placed within the same period, connecting ancient rituals of light with the new faith.
Many elements of these ancient celebrations—such as the tree, gifts, and family gatherings at Christmas—continue to be an integral part of cultural traditions today.
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