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by Randi Grace Nilsberg
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Walking in Aasgaardstrand is like walking among my paintings - I get so inspired to paint when I'm in Aasgaardstrand - Edvard Munch
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11 oz.
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"Walking in Aasgaardstrand is like walking among my paintings - I get so inspired to paint when I'm in Aasgaardstrand" - Edvard Munch
This little house in Aasgaardstrand, Norway is where Edvard Munch spent most of his summers from 1897 to 1906.
We want more than a mere photograph of nature. We do not want to paint pretty pictures to be hung on drawing-room walls. We want to create, or at least lay the foundations of, an art that gives something to humanity. An art that arrests and engages. An art created of one's innermost heart." (E.M.)
Edvard Munch, Norway's most popular artist, was a painter, lithographer, etcher, and wood engraver. He is looked upon as one of the most significant influences on the development of German and Central European expressionism. Munch's convulsed and tortuous art was formed by the misery and conflicts of his time, and, even more important, by his own unhappy life. Childhood tragedy, intense and dramatic love affairs, alcoholism,...
Hi, my name is Randi Grace Nilsberg and I am a Norwegian fine art photographer. Through my camera lens I feel a connection with nature, a connection I hope to share with the viewer. In the world of today we need to appreciate and connect more with nature. If we do not, how are we going to preserve and take care of it? What do you do when life wears you out and tells you you don't have a job? You find your inner passion and let it surface! I have been interested in photography since I was a child, and when I lost my job and had to give the art of photography a chance. Being able to create in times of depression and feelings of worthlessness is a great comfort. Little did I know this would be an unpaid full time job! Anyway, I love the...
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Christopher Edmunds
Lovely treatment; lovely image; lovely colours.
Randi Grace Nilsberg replied:
Thank you, Christopher! Much appreciated!
Marvin Spates
This such a beautiful photo!!! I love the colors and texture!!! vf
Randi Grace Nilsberg replied:
That's very nice of you, Marvin! Thank you!
Jan Dappen
Awesome image
Randi Grace Nilsberg replied:
Thanks, Jan!
D Perry Lawrence
randi- a great job transforming thi. what super colors and textures in the sky. it would be nice even not knowing whose house it was v/f
Randi Grace Nilsberg replied:
Thank you, I appreciate your kind words!
Laurie Search
Such beautiful color and light, Randi!!! :)))v
Randi Grace Nilsberg replied:
Thanks, Laurie! Glad you like it!
Marvin Spates
Wow all of your work is a delight to look at! I love this shot! fv
Randi Grace Nilsberg replied:
Thank you, Marvin! I appreciate your support very much!
Nandan NAGWEKAR
Fantastic digital manipulation...well executed !!
Randi Grace Nilsberg replied:
Thank you, Nandan!
Madeline Ellis
Excellent processing!
Randi Grace Nilsberg replied:
Thank you, Madeline!
Annie Zeno
Love your processing of this image! V/F
Randi Grace Nilsberg replied:
Thanks, Annie!
Joe Jake Pratt
I wonder how that architecture influenced his work. doesn' look like there was much light getting in. Maybe that's why he did 'Primal Scream' ? maybe in the middle of a Norwegian winter. In my political gallery is his famous piece with an IRS spin to it. Someone had it on their poster at the first Tea Party held in Kerrville, Texas.
Rene Triay Photography
Fabulous texture. v
Randi Grace Nilsberg replied:
Thank you, Rene!
Christine Huwer
A fav and a vote for this awesome image :-)
Randi Grace Nilsberg replied:
Thank you, Christine!
Debbie Portwood
Awesome! I love the warm light and colors as well as fantastic texture work! v.f
Randi Grace Nilsberg replied:
Thank you, Debbie!
Karen Adams
Such a cool image! Love the bright light illuminating the house and the textures are wonderful fav/v9
Randi Grace Nilsberg replied:
Thank you, Karen! I appreciate your support!
Erika Weber
I like this one a lot. Love how you draw us in with the stone wall and the light and by way of the fence we exit. Great image. Voted.
Randi Grace Nilsberg replied:
Thank you very much, Erika! I appreciate your generous comments!
Mark Ashkenazi
lovely work , v
Randi Grace Nilsberg replied:
Thank you, Mark!
Deborah Benoit
Beautiful image and processing Randi!!! v
Randi Grace Nilsberg replied:
Thank you, Deborah!
Nick Boren
Wonderful shot and awesome treatment on this photograph Randi. ;-) fv
Randi Grace Nilsberg replied:
Thank you very much, Nick!