onsdag 27. juli 2011

Wooden



If one man can carry so much hatred,then think how much love we can show when we all come together





Every day I wake up and follow the news after the tradgedy that happened back home. Every day I end up crying for the lifes lost but also moved at the love thats shared within the Norwegian people and also from other countries.When Im in London it feels like Im miles away from everything thats happening back home,but looking forward to Friday for the memorial day in Sjømannskirken London as get to show a support for the people we lost.The girl pictured lost her mum in the Utøya tragedy,when her mum worked to create a great enviroment and summer for the children and also died to protect them.

tirsdag 26. juli 2011

Black and white

JBf ekte norsk


A picture from a few years back when I did a project inspired by traditional costumes.When such an event occures makes the Norwegian inside of you come out even stronger!

Memorial Service in London this Friday


A Service of Prayer and Reflection following the terror attacks in Oslo will take place at the Norwegian Church in London on Friday 29 July at 1 pm. Everyone is welcome. The services is organised by the Norwegian Church and the Norwegian Embassy in London.

Dark and tassled



Beautiful Norway














More than 150,000 Norwegians gathered in Oslo last night carrying red and white roses to show their support for the 76 people who were slain on Friday.

Joining them in the 'rose rally' were Norway’s prime minister Jens Stoltenberg, his wife Ingrid, and members of the country’s royal family - Crown Prince Haakon and his wife Princess Mette-Marit and Princess Martha Louise.

Prince Haakon addressed the solemn crowd outside the city hall, saying that ‘tonight the streets are filled with love'. Rallies were also held in other cities around the nation.