Erik Bruun (b. 1926) is a cheerful velikulta, in whose company everyone is comfortable. He is the grand old man of Finnish poster art, and the question is whether anyone has done more to attract tourists to Finland than Bruu. When Bruun himself had flown to Lapland and seen sport fishermen with snare drums in the cabin, he realized that fish would be the perfect symbol for Lapland flights.
This poster first provoked opposition from its customer at Finnair: "Who would want to travel on a fish flight?". Since then, however, the poster became a success. Of course.
- Artist: Erik Bruun
- Originally published: 1958
- Our medium-sized posters (standard size) are produced in Finland on high-quality matte paper using traditional offset printing technology.
- The posters are delivered packed in durable Come to Finland cardboard tubes.
- The paper meets the requirements set for the Joutsenmarki.