The dripping minutes of a summer’s night. Dali’s melting clocks in the back of my mind, as I recall it. The watch hands attached to my wrist heading towards fusion while I kept on walking, leaving the village behind me, continuing another nightly stroll in silence …
Read MoreThe Chicken-House Serendipity
Off the beaten track, on the island Streymoy, western-based, close to Vestmanna, a place you usually go to because you are about to take a boat trip, heading for spectacular bird cliffs, but that’s not what I was doing that day. Instead, I drove a small, winding road …
Read MoreOur Gorge: Welcome To A Secret Jewelry
Geological eras and water, creating secret coves, caves and mystic hollows all around the Faroe Islands, in the course of intangible periods of time. Also at our place. Welcome to nature’s jewelry. Wonderland. Our village has its own gorge. Parts of it are only accessible by water …
Read MoreGásadalur Village Still Life
An afternoon in Gásadalur on the island Vágar. That day, heavy rain poured down before I approached the befogged village. Shortly afterwards, it cleared up at a single blow. Another half an hour later: a friendly dog roaming around, laundry on a clothes pole …
Read MoreLand Of Water And Magical Cloudscapes
18 volcanic islands, surrounded by water, in the middle of the North Atlantic, where the warm waters of the Gulf Stream meet the cold waters of the Arctic, bathtub of the brave. And more water, constantly, from above, from the front, from behind, water everywhere, gurgling in crevices, beneath grasslands …
Read MoreSheep-Cheer Up Message
Something nice. A friend from the village has posted a picture of the first lamb being born this spring, white body, brown head, small, cute, new to this world. The world that is out of joint because of a virus. In the sky: a magical super moon, closely followed by the Easter feast …
Read MoreBlind Flight And The World’s State Of Mind
Blind flight. Puffins in a fog. A picture I took on the island of Mykines once. During the last few days, this image has been in the back of my mind, in some way representing the world’s state of mind. Places are not important at the moment. Everyone is affected. What’s next? No one knows …
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