Norwegian artist Andreas Lie blends verdant landscapes with photographs of animals, blurring the lines between wilderness and wildlife, using a mesmerizing double exposure effect. Snowy mountains and thick forests become the fur of wolves, foxes and other wild animals.
Based out of Bergen, Norway—it’s not hard to imagine that Lie is inspired by his surroundings; Bergen is a coastal city surrounded by seven mountains. Some of the works are also available as prints and other objects via Society6 so please check that out to show your support—I will certainly be getting a print or two to wild-up the ADAPT office.
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