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Rusty Baby Onesie featuring the photograph Forever Closed by Randi Grace Nilsberg

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Forever Closed Baby Onesie

Randi Grace Nilsberg

by Randi Grace Nilsberg

$23.00

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Charcoal

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Product Details

Our baby onesies are made from 100% pre-shrunk cotton and are available in five different sizes.   All baby onesies are machine washable.

Design Details

Closeup of one of the doors into an old hangar in Horten, Norway.... more

Ships Within

1 - 2 business days

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Forever Closed Photograph by Randi Grace Nilsberg

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Forever Closed Canvas Print

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Forever Closed Art Print

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Forever Closed Poster

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Forever Closed Metal Print

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Forever Closed Wood Print

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Forever Closed iPhone Case

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Forever Closed Throw Pillow

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Forever Closed Duvet Cover

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Forever Closed Round Beach Towel

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Forever Closed Zip Pouch

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Forever Closed Portable Battery Charger

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Forever Closed Bath Towel

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Forever Closed Coffee Mug

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Forever Closed Fleece Blanket

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Baby Onesie Tags

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Photograph Tags

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Comments (6)

Daniel Gomez

Daniel Gomez

Gorgeous semi-abstract work !! v- l/f

Anand Swaroop Manchiraju

Anand Swaroop Manchiraju

Wonderful composition,color,and textures!!! L/F

Lenore Senior

Lenore Senior

Love the colors, textures, shapes! Great geometry and minimalism! v/f/pin!

Lyric Lucas

Lyric Lucas

Congratulations, your creative art is featured in the "Industrial Art" group!

Kathy Barney

Kathy Barney

I feel this one!! Loveft

Thank you so much for your support, Kathy!

Artist's Description

Closeup of one of the doors into an old hangar in Horten, Norway.

In 1912 Norway got its first airplane START. It was purchased from Germany with money collected by submarine officers and given to the the Navy, This led to the creation of the aircraft factory , flight school , mechanic school, as well as a radio operator and observer school in Horten, Norway. 128 aircrafts were built up until World War II. Hangar A and B were drawn and barely begun in 1940 and then completed by the German occupying forces. By Royal Decree of November 10th, 1944, the Army and Navy Air Force merged into a third military branch: the Air Force. The airplane factory continued its activities until 1965 . Today Hangar A is still in military use, but hangar B’s future is unknown.

I find the building very intriguing for photography. There is a lot of history to this rusty old factory.

About Randi Grace Nilsberg

Randi Grace Nilsberg

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...

 

$23.00