Iceland is a land full of volcanoes, glaciers, geysers, and the Northern Lights, and home to a culture of inventive spirits, steeped in art, ingenuity, creativity, and a long history of storytelling. Of course, stories aren’t limited to just being told with words. Just as often, stories are told with pictures. In Iceland, there is a tradition called “Drink & Draw,” where bar patrons enjoy a cocktail and draw a sketch based on a particular theme. The sketches are then collected and published in small booklets.
Reyka Vodka has produced this book to showcase its homeland through a collection of drawings doodled while enjoying a cocktail, and then photographed by Icelandic photographer Snorri Sturluson.
Icelandic culture is celebrated through the drawings and through a look at different elements that are uniquely Icelandic from the music and art, to the food, folklore, and natural beauty that make Iceland, well, Iceland.
About the Author
Reyka Vodka comes from Iceland s first distillery, located in Borganes, Iceland. Located 74 km outside of Reykjavik, this coastal village is removed from industrial life and surrounded by wonderful natural resources. With bountiful, crisp arctic waters and abundant lava rocks that we use to filter our small batch vodka, we can t help but want to give the world a little taste of what we experience every day. Reyka isn't just made in Iceland. It s made of Iceland, with the things that make this island unlike any other place in the world.
Snorri Sturluson is an Icelandic director and photographer. Snorri began his career documenting the music scene in Iceland in the 80's, and became a producer for several Icelandic music labels. Snorri has lived in New York since 2001 and has helmed numerous high profile advertising campaigns for TV, print, and internet for many of the world s best known brands as well as directed music videos and other content. Snorri is the author of previous power House book Laundromat (2013).