Trondheim Tales by Trina

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Celebrating my 1st year on Facebook. Thank you for your continuing support. I could never have made it without you. 🙏🤗🎉
04/06/2024

Celebrating my 1st year on Facebook. Thank you for your continuing support. I could never have made it without you. 🙏🤗🎉

⚫Art An-Magritt and Hovistuten⚫Artist: Kristofer Leirdal 1967.Kristofer Leirdal made the sculpture commissioned by Trond...
07/05/2024

⚫Art An-Magritt and Hovistuten
⚫Artist: Kristofer Leirdal 1967.
Kristofer Leirdal made the sculpture commissioned by Trondheim municipality as a tribute to Johan Falkberget's poetry. In 1971, the sculpture was moved from the park opposite the cinemas in Prinsens gate to its current location. Close by, at Skansen, the city gate once stood. The farmers from Røros had to pass through it when they were going into the city with their load of copper. An-Magritt symbolizes man's indomitable willpower and perseverance.
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⚫ Art : Ørekonkylie" ("Ear Conch") - Sculpture in Trondheim Docklands⚫ Artis t: Ole Rosén and Mari RøysambThe sound of t...
06/04/2024

⚫ Art : Ørekonkylie" ("Ear Conch") - Sculpture in Trondheim Docklands
⚫ Artis t: Ole Rosén and Mari Røysamb
The sound of the sea, from a slight murmur to a great storm, is the theme for Ole Rosén and Mari Røysamb’s collaboration, the surrealistic sculpture ‘Ørekonkylie’. Humans have forever tried to hear the secrets of the sea inside the conch, which is regarded a poetic symbol of the relationship between man and the sea. The conch is admired and valued as a natural aesthetic object, and many of them have been brought back home from exotic sea travels, even to Trondheim harbour. Anyone who has ever been gifted a conch has held it up to their ear and heard the sound of the sea. In this large-scale figurative bronze sculpture, the opposite is also true; the conch has its own ear so it can listen to what the humans say.
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⚫Art : ' Reflexions' 2010⚫Artists: Mats Olofgörs, Torbjörn Johansson.⚫Art consultant: Leiken Vik.Swedish artists Mats Ol...
29/03/2024

⚫Art : ' Reflexions' 2010
⚫Artists: Mats Olofgörs, Torbjörn Johansson.
⚫Art consultant: Leiken Vik.

Swedish artists Mats Olofgörs and Torbjörn Johansson won a closed competition for the commission of this monument to celebrate the 250th anniversary of The Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters (DKNVS) in 2010. 'Reflexions' is reminiscent of an ancient Greek or Roman temple, and as well as its classical shape it has also borrowed its function from Greek and Roman tradition. The artwork in the park is, with benches in-between its columns, intended as a space for thought, reflection and conversation. Whereas the shape is based on ancient architectural, religious, scientific and intellectual tradition, the ex*****on of 'Reflexions' is very modern. Shiny mirror-like steel has replaced marble as the building material. Thus, the artwork represents a large time span and suggests the scientific history that DKNVS and today's university are part of stretches far back in time, with clear references to the Age of Enlightenment in the 18th century. 'Reflexions' mirrors the surrounding trees, shrubs, skies and buildings, and becomes an integrated part of the park and the local scholarly environment. At night 'Reflexions' is lit up in a spectrum of colors that are determined by weather data from 1762, collected and registered by the town's "jack of all trades", Johan Daniel Berlin. The monumental sculpture contains instruments that continuously register the air temperature and compare it to Berlin's data from the corresponding date in 1762. The difference between the two measured temperatures is then translated into a code, which determines the color of the lights as it gets dark. Red signifies the current temperature is warmer than it was on the same date in 1762, blue means it is lower, and a white light tells us the temperature was the same in the past as it is in the present. The open circular ceiling makes it possible to observe the sky, the clouds and the stars without being blended by the lights – a feature giving off strong associations to the Pantheon in Rome. From a distance, the monument appears as a lantern in the park after dark, making it a perfect meeting place.
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⚫Art : Cissi Klein⚫Artist : Tone Ek & Tore Bjørn Skjølsvik (1997).      The persecution of Norwegian Jews started in ear...
29/03/2024

⚫Art : Cissi Klein
⚫Artist : Tone Ek & Tore Bjørn Skjølsvik (1997).
The persecution of Norwegian Jews started in earnest in the autumn of 1942. Cissi, who was 13 years old at the time, was taken out of her class at Kalvskinnet School by the Norwegian police and sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp, where she died a year later. The girl waiting on the bench is a picture of an individual fate, but also a reminder of how the occupying forces treated Jews, as well as of the cruelty of war. The statue was unveiled on the 6th of October, 1997, the anniversary of the action against the Jews.
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Vasant Panchami celebration at Tiller temple,Trondheim
19/02/2024

Vasant Panchami celebration at Tiller temple,Trondheim

Same plant but different season 🍎
15/02/2024

Same plant but different season 🍎

Winter Wonderland Norway ❄️
24/11/2023

Winter Wonderland Norway ❄️

Fountain ⛲
29/07/2023

Fountain ⛲

Flowers 💗
12/06/2023

Flowers 💗

Racemose inflorescence 🤍
10/06/2023

Racemose inflorescence 🤍

08/06/2023

Daffodils and Tulips...💖

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