Korean Demilitarised Zone Fine Art Print
Korean Demilitarised Zone Fine Art Print
One of the most heavily guarded borders in the world, the Korean Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) is a strip of land that runs across the Korean Peninsula, separating North and South Korea. It was established in 1953 after the Korean War as a buffer zone to prevent further conflict between the two nations. Over the years, the DMZ has become a symbol of the political and cultural divide between North and South Korea, which have remained technically at war for over 70 years.
Despite its name, the DMZ is far from demilitarised. It is heavily guarded by both sides, with minefields, barbed wire fences, and military patrols. It is also home to various wildlife, including the endangered Asiatic black bear and the red-crowned crane. This print is a satellite image of the Korean DMZ and its surrounding landscape. It is rendered with exaggerated 3D relief giving it the illusion of depth, and serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing conflict in this part of the world.
All our prints are available on a range of matt and lustre finishes, each carefully profiled for fantastically accurate and consistent reproductions using giclée printing techniques.
- Fine art print (200gsm)
- A museum-quality fine art print paper with a textured, matt finish.