Some drawings from my recent trip to Iceland with @lightgreyartgallery.
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Some drawings from my recent trip to Iceland with @lightgreyartgallery.
Bjarnafoss waterfall falls down 80 meters from a basalt cliff. The legend says that under the waterfall stands “Fjallkonan” (Lady of the Mountain), a national personification of Iceland, and the spray from the waterfall falling on her shoulders and bosom.
The Lady of the Mountain symbolises what Icelanders consider to be genuine and purely Icelandic, and she represents the national vision, the nation’s ultimate dream. The person in the photo is not The lady of the mountain unless she has changed into a middle aged, balding man
Iceland—Bjarnafoss
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Chasing waterfalls in Iceland. This one is #bjarnafoss located in the western fiords 🇮🇸 Swipe right to see the cutest 🐑 ever 😍 (at Snæfellsnes Peninsula, Iceland) https://www.instagram.com/p/BuMAB_Ihc-O/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=y0c1o5dpriye
Iceland—Falls in the Distance
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Bjarnafoss, Iceland