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Prionia, Mount Olympus - inverted tiny-planet forest 360° canvas. Skyward trunks, leaf-wreath canopy. Original 360° photo, handmade in Greece.
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FREE SHIPPING
Free shipping for Greece over 69€
PAYMENT METHODS
Card, GPay, IRIS, RF Code, Viva Wallet
ASK US
We accept phone orders 23270 28 188
DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS?
Send us an email info@gnproduction.art
360° Canvas - Mount Olympus (Prionia)
Look upward from the forest floor of Mount Olympus (Prionia): trunks reach for the sky while the green backdrop of leaves wraps into a ring. The soil, dry leaves, and branches blend with the rocks, turning this scene into a work of art born of nature. An inverted tiny-planet 360° canvas brings a fresh, restorative forest atmosphere to your space.
Original 360° photography - captured in-house. Handmade in Greece.
Story behind the place (mini story)
Olympus National Park straddles the borders of Pieria and Larissa near Litochoro. Greece’s highest massif rises to almost 3,000 m this image was created around 1,100 m in the Prionia area, deep inside the woodland.
Scan the QR on the back of the canvas for the full story.
✨ Product Features:
✔️ 100% cotton canvas – 320g
✔️ Eco-friendly inks
✔️ Safe for children & people with allergies
✔️ UV resistant – colors won’t fade
✔️ Premium protective packaging with reinforced materials, ensuring the artwork arrives in perfect condition.
✔️ This artwork features original 360° photography, captured in-house by our studio in Greece.
📌 Available in two editions:
Stretched Canvas: hand-stretched on 2 cm wooden frame & ready to hang.
Rolled Canvas: without frame, perfect for storage or framing.
📏 Available in 4 curated sizes to perfectly fit any space.
💯 Every stage is handmade in Greece.
🎁 Perfect for living room, bedroom, kids room, office or as a gift.

