Stavanger is the fourth biggest city in Norway. It is situated on the southwest coast.
My aim is to try to capture something from every day, from the area nearby too, and when I am not at home I will still try to put up a photo from my archive.
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Thursday, 12 November 2009
This is ART on a wall that used to be the library, but for many years now has been the town hall.
That's very nice art, unobtrusive yet beautiful. Paraply? Anything to do with Bernadotte maybe? ;-) When I was in Norway, two times, I mostly didn't need an umbrella, the weather was gorgeous, except in Bergen...
It is good to know that the Green Plan encompasses recycling art and giving a piece like this different meaning in a new home. Have an enjoyable weekend!:)
No the library is in the Culturehouse, where there also are cafees, a gallery and the cinema, some offices as well as the childrens museum and a few small shops/kiosks.
That I like very much. The "tree of life"?
ReplyDeleteThat's very nice art, unobtrusive yet beautiful. Paraply? Anything to do with Bernadotte maybe? ;-) When I was in Norway, two times, I mostly didn't need an umbrella, the weather was gorgeous, except in Bergen...
ReplyDeleteI think the artwork would have been good if it were not for the steel grid on top of it. Good photo, not so good art.
ReplyDeleteAn elegant piece of simple art, a pity for the bars...
ReplyDeleteP.S. : good morning from the South ;-) and have a good weekend!
ReplyDeleteIt is good to know that the Green Plan encompasses recycling art and giving a piece like this different meaning in a new home. Have an enjoyable weekend!:)
ReplyDeleteI really like this piece of art.
ReplyDeleteGreat municipal art but I suspect we both have a soft spot for the less appreciated graffiti.
ReplyDeleteSimple and elegant. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteIt's very appropriate for this time of year.
ReplyDeleteIs the library still there?
ReplyDeleteNo the library is in the Culturehouse, where there also are cafees, a gallery and the cinema, some offices as well as the childrens museum and a few small shops/kiosks.
ReplyDeleteLooks good!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely!
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