You enter the building through the cellar. The bare concrete and open structure represents an understanding of a more modern and global world in which we exist. While above, the wooden structure (ceiling) resembles something from the past, finely decorated with traditional Norwegian rose-paintings, reminding us of our cultural heritage. Walking through the house, you will meet awkward architectural elements, forcing you to slow down and therefore be present [dasein].
Reserved for the artist in residence, the atelier is a place where the contemporary artist can reflect, create and exhibit. The room produces unconventional conditions for a working space - from the narrow and ‘gloomy’ atmosphere in the entrance of the room to the grand and light gesture of the window. These conditions are made to provoke the oeuvre of Hertervig in the work of the artist.
A rough granite stone from the island stands as a pillar before the view of trees, creating a strong bond between the building and its surroundings.