This is Immersive Sunsets of Norway, taken from the most iconic bridge in Northern Norway - Tromsbrua. Today I'm walking Prince Edward Viaduct in Toronto and it reminds of Tromsbrua. The thousand of sunsets I've seen here will keep me inspired until ever. Looking at this photo I can still feel the air that day. The day I landed in Norway.
Concrete jungles replaced the mountains. The sunset's skyline is different but never less better.
ABOUT After years I find these photos and they bring me back to where it all started. Norge. Det landet æ kalte hjæm.
When I'm looking out of my glass condo walls from the 48th floor, I see concrete jungles of Canada - The City of Toronto. But I can't forget the feeling I had when it all started for me 6 years ago, when I packed my bags at 16 years old to move to a country of my dreams - Norway.
This collection and its contextual meaning is as symbolic to me as The Statue Of Liberty to immigrants arriving to America in 1920s. It was a symbol of opportunities, freedom and promising future. Especially for a freckled high-school student, moving from a not-so-promising reality of the eastern world. The endless sight-lines spreading long way across Norwegian mountains in the harbour city of Tromsø was my dream come true for 4 incredible years.
As the time went by and my curiosity for the distant concrete jungles, somewhere there across the ocean, somewhere in the Americas grew, that life-changing victory - stepping on Norwegian lands for the first time, has always remained the first grand breakthrough I've ever made.
After years I find these photos and they bring me back to where it all started. Norge. Det landet æ kalte hjæm.
Editions: 1/1 Asset: 4890 × 3260 Date: October 28, 2014, 3:26 AM Location: Tromsø , Troms, Norway
The utilities (unlock-able content) for this collection include:
- A ticket to IRL event in Toronto where I’ll be showcasing my artwork
- Each 1/1 comes with another hidden piece from the collection. Each of holders will get a unique item which is not in the collection.
- Full digital size via Google Drive
For more, visit my website at https://torontoverse.io
This collection and its contextual meaning is as symbolic to me as The Statue Of Liberty to immigrants arriving to America in 1920s. It is a symbol of opportunities, freedom and a promising future. Especially for a freckled high-school student, moving from a not-so-promising reality of the occupied by the authorities regime. The endless sight-lines spreading long way across Norwegian mountains in the harbour city of Tromsø was my dream come true for almost 5 incredible years.
This is Norway and Immersive Sunsets.
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This is Immersive Sunsets of Norway, taken from the most iconic bridge in Northern Norway - Tromsbrua. Today I'm walking Prince Edward Viaduct in Toronto and it reminds of Tromsbrua. The thousand of sunsets I've seen here will keep me inspired until ever. Looking at this photo I can still feel the air that day. The day I landed in Norway.
Concrete jungles replaced the mountains. The sunset's skyline is different but never less better.
ABOUT After years I find these photos and they bring me back to where it all started. Norge. Det landet æ kalte hjæm.
When I'm looking out of my glass condo walls from the 48th floor, I see concrete jungles of Canada - The City of Toronto. But I can't forget the feeling I had when it all started for me 6 years ago, when I packed my bags at 16 years old to move to a country of my dreams - Norway.
This collection and its contextual meaning is as symbolic to me as The Statue Of Liberty to immigrants arriving to America in 1920s. It was a symbol of opportunities, freedom and promising future. Especially for a freckled high-school student, moving from a not-so-promising reality of the eastern world. The endless sight-lines spreading long way across Norwegian mountains in the harbour city of Tromsø was my dream come true for 4 incredible years.
As the time went by and my curiosity for the distant concrete jungles, somewhere there across the ocean, somewhere in the Americas grew, that life-changing victory - stepping on Norwegian lands for the first time, has always remained the first grand breakthrough I've ever made.
After years I find these photos and they bring me back to where it all started. Norge. Det landet æ kalte hjæm.
Editions: 1/1 Asset: 4890 × 3260 Date: October 28, 2014, 3:26 AM Location: Tromsø , Troms, Norway
The utilities (unlock-able content) for this collection include:
- A ticket to IRL event in Toronto where I’ll be showcasing my artwork
- Each 1/1 comes with another hidden piece from the collection. Each of holders will get a unique item which is not in the collection.
- Full digital size via Google Drive
For more, visit my website at https://torontoverse.io
This collection and its contextual meaning is as symbolic to me as The Statue Of Liberty to immigrants arriving to America in 1920s. It is a symbol of opportunities, freedom and a promising future. Especially for a freckled high-school student, moving from a not-so-promising reality of the occupied by the authorities regime. The endless sight-lines spreading long way across Norwegian mountains in the harbour city of Tromsø was my dream come true for almost 5 incredible years.
This is Norway and Immersive Sunsets.