Nidaros Cathedral of Trondheim, Norway chiming beautifully. Its front facade is extraordinary beautiful
#WindowsOnWednesday #WallsOnWednesday
#DoorsOnWednesday
#DoorsOfBluesky
#Church #Cathedral #Norway
#Urban #Architecture #Medieval #Art #Sculpture
A red painted wooden building. Part of the wall is seen, and a white and red door with a cut out heart like outdoor toilets usually have. It’s summer and the grass is rather thick around the stairs and path. On the stairs there’s an orange plastic basin and to the left a pressure washer and a rather large Santa ornament waiting for Christmas.
Lots of things going on in this picture. Is there a privy behind that door? Why is a pressure washer needed and did Santa get lost or forgotten?
#DoorsOfBluesky #doors #liminal #DoorsOnWednesday #WallsOnWednesday
A rather rundown small building of blue and white painted brick. A ”For Sale” sign in the small window beside the closed green door. Gran Canaria, Spain.
What’s behind the door? The buyer will find out!
#DoorsofBluesky #Doors #DoorsOnWednesday
Ornamented wooden doors on a red wooden building. Window above the double doors, stairs with three steps leading up. Grass in the foreground. Hälsingland, Sweden.
Yellow double doors made of wood, with red inlays and green doorframes. Green half round window with 12 separate panes above it. Red wooden building. Elverum, Norway.
The very ornamented double doors of Marela, the museum of Rauma in Finland. White and brown wooden building. Window on each side of the doors, windows in each door as well. Cobble stone street.
A medieval door on the grounds of the cathedral of Porvoo, Finland. The darkness inside the building is dense, a faint light from a tiny window barely visible. Stone walls, dark wooden door.
My fascination for #Doors has been lifelong. They are liminal spaces, portals between one existence and another. Sometimes hidden, sometimes in plain sight.
Introducing #DoorsOfBluesky as an addition to #WallsonWednesday and #WindowsonWednesday. And why not #DoorsOnWednesday?