This ongoing series entitled Hibernation by Trondheim-based photographer Oystein Sture Aspelund investigates the “subconsciousness and the sometimes grey boundary between truth and fiction.” Based on real places and events, the project uses man and his relationship to the landscape as an investigative tool with the intent of “capturing moments when our daily reality and our subconscious world sometimes strike each other.”
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