Harbor

Harbor

  • 48 x 36 in
  • US dollars

$4,800

US dollars

The composition feels both grounded and drifting. The textured surfaces suggest salt-worn wood, scraped paint, and surfaces shaped by tides—materials that have lived through seasons of wind, rain, and time. These forms flicker in and out of clarity, echoing the way harbors hold stories: arrivals and departures, grounded structures and drifting vessels, the known and the uncharted. Despite the industrial undertone, Harbor remains deeply connected to Norwegian nature. The interplay of warm and cool tones echoes autumn light on water, the muted palette of winter mornings, and the shimmer of summer haze settling over a quiet bay. There is a sense of waiting here—of stillness just before movement, of tides preparing to shift. Harbor becomes a meditation on thresholds: between land and sea, shadow and illumination, the solidity of the harbor and the openness beyond it. It invites viewers into a place both intimate and vast, where the landscape carries its own quiet pulse and the horizon remains endlessly open.

Mixed Media
  • US dollars

$4,800

US dollars

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