Local colours
I loved Oslo almost from the moment I arrived. It was a warm spring, which meant the last of the snow was melting, and Norwegians were starting to leave their heavy winter coats at home as they spent more and more time outside in rapidly warming days.
This collection is my impression of Oslo, including the People, Architecture, and character of a city I found difficult to leave.
Each NFT comes with unlockable content including a 12"x15" printable file.
Photography by Dano Pendygrasse
Multiples | Along the Southern Coast
Norwegians in Olso reputedly drink the most coffee per capita in the world. Also, apparently they eat the most ice cream. I had read a quote that Oslo was a town that made you feel at home and for a week in 2016, that’s exactly what I found.
I loved Oslo almost from the moment I arrived. It was a warm spring, which meant the last of the snow was melting, and Norwegians were starting to leave their heavy winter coats at home as they spent more and more time outside in rapidly warming days.
This collection is my impression of Oslo, including the People, Architecture, and character of a city I found difficult to leave. Unlockable content includes 12x15 print file.
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Local colours
I loved Oslo almost from the moment I arrived. It was a warm spring, which meant the last of the snow was melting, and Norwegians were starting to leave their heavy winter coats at home as they spent more and more time outside in rapidly warming days.
This collection is my impression of Oslo, including the People, Architecture, and character of a city I found difficult to leave.
Each NFT comes with unlockable content including a 12"x15" printable file.
Photography by Dano Pendygrasse
Multiples | Along the Southern Coast
Norwegians in Olso reputedly drink the most coffee per capita in the world. Also, apparently they eat the most ice cream. I had read a quote that Oslo was a town that made you feel at home and for a week in 2016, that’s exactly what I found.
I loved Oslo almost from the moment I arrived. It was a warm spring, which meant the last of the snow was melting, and Norwegians were starting to leave their heavy winter coats at home as they spent more and more time outside in rapidly warming days.
This collection is my impression of Oslo, including the People, Architecture, and character of a city I found difficult to leave. Unlockable content includes 12x15 print file.