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Sunday4U
- 48 x 36 in
$4,900
- US dollars
$4,900
Sunrise
- 48 x 36 in
- $ 4,900US dollarsSold
$4,900
- Sold
Sunrise captures the quiet brilliance of a new day rising over the Norwegian landscape. The painting is bathed in soft, luminous yellows that evoke the first warm light spreading across the horizon after a long northern night. Hints of deeper tones—earthy greens and muted browns—anchor the composition, suggesting distant hills, thawing ground, or the silhouettes of early spring fields emerging from winter’s hold. The abstract forms dissolve gently into one another, much like morning mist lifting from lakes and valleys. The textured areas resemble frost melting under the sun or ripples of wind moving across open terrain. There is a sense of renewal throughout the painting—a return of warmth, light, and life. Sunrise embodies the transition between seasons: the hope of spring after winter, the promise carried in the first rays of daylight, and the serene beauty of the Norwegian dawn. It brings a feeling of calm energy, making the room around it feel brighter, softer, and quietly alive.
- $ 4,900US dollarsSold
$4,900
- Sold
Factory4U
- 48 x 36 in
- US dollars
$4,800
Factory blends the raw atmosphere of industrial structures with the quiet, shifting moods of Norwegian nature. The painting’s dark, earthen tones recall weathered metal, soot, and machinery worn down by time, while the layered textures echo the rugged surfaces of rock, forest bark, and frozen soil. Vertical, blurred forms rise like silhouettes of old factory chimneys or distant trees standing in mist, blurring the line between the man-made and the organic. Warm strokes of orange and yellow pulse through the composition like glowing furnaces—or like autumn leaves catching the last light before winter settles in. The interplay between shadow and warmth evokes the rhythm of the seasons: the slow return of light after winter, the fiery transition of autumn, and nature’s resilience as it reclaims what has been built over it. Factory becomes a meditation on transformation—how landscapes change, how industry leaves its mark, and how the cycles of Norwegian nature continue to breathe through even the most silent, abandoned places.
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