From the Munch Museum you can see over to the Cruise boat and the Port Warehouse which are reflected.
Title: From the Munch Museum you look across to the cruise ship and the Havnelageret warehouse, which are reflected in each other.
A nighttime symphony of colors and reflections unfolds before your eyes as you stand at the Munch Museum’s waterfront. The wide stone path leads your gaze towards the fjord, which lies like a dark mirror, dotted with sparkling lights from a sleeping city. On the horizon, a cruise ship looms, bathed in a cool blue that makes it resemble a floating work of art – silent and monumental. To the right, the Havnelageret rises like a majestic castle of light and history, its windows sparkling like gold in the water.
Along the water, the reflections from buildings and lamps dance in red, yellow, blue and white – like brushstrokes across a night-dark canvas. A blue dolphin sculpture rests in the grass in the foreground, a playful contrast to the city’s elegant silhouette and the metallic heaviness of the cruise ship. Everything in the image carries a sense of calm, anticipation and presence – as if Oslo is holding its breath for a moment before a new day breaks.
A visual poem from the pulse of Oslo, seen from art's own vantage point.

