Description Everywhere people plant Thuja hedges to protect their garden's privacy. Green walls make little fortresses so that nothing can be seen from the inside nor the outside. A famous Norwegian florist once said that the Thujas should be planted with spacing distance of 1.5 kilometres. I totally agree! We should not build walls around ourselves. We should be able to take part in life outside the fence as well as let some of that life into our own space. Life is taking part in what goes on in the world, not shutting it out. Anyway, a Thuja here and there is ok, whether it is green or brown as this faded little artwork. Photo with textures from my series 'Pretty Dead Stuff'
Randi Grace Nilsberg, Horten Member Since July 2014 Artist Statement I’m a fine art photographer who creates photo art with a painterly effect for nature lovers and dreamers who want affordable art in their home.
I like to experiment with different techniques and styles from soft and subtle colors to the brightness of the entire rainbow. Everything I do starts with a photo of something that caught my eye through its light and shadows, textures and colors. Digital textures often intensify the beauty. I hope my art lets the viewer drift away for a moment.