Street art in central Reykjavík. (Oct. 9, 2021)
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Street art in central Reykjavík. (Oct. 9, 2021)
Street art in central Reykjavík. (Oct. 9, 2021)
Views of Reykjavík’s waterfront where the Sun Voyager is located. (Oct. 9, 2021)
The Sun Voyager sculpture by Jón Gunnar Arnason (1931-1989) located on Reykjavík’s waterfront resembles a Viking long-ship.And, yes, that’s me standing in the corner. (Oct. 9, 2021)
Me at the Sun Voyager, a sculpture by Jón Gunnar Arnason (1931-1989), located on Reykjavík’s waterfront resembles a Viking long-ship. The Sun Voyager is described as a dreamboat, or an ode to the Sun. The artist intended it to convey the promise of undiscovered territory, a dream of hope, progress and freedom. (Oct. 9, 2021)
The Sun Voyager sculpture by Jón Gunnar Arnason (1931-1989) located on Reykjavík’s waterfront resembles a Viking long-ship. The artist intended it to convey the promise of undiscovered territory, a dream of hope, progress and freedom. (Oct. 9, 2021)
The high-rises across the street from the waterfront and the Sun Voyager sculpture in Reykjavík. (Oct. 9, 2021)
Street art in central Reykjavík. (Oct. 9, 2021)