Lofoten Open-Air Art Trail
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Dreams Come True – World Painting Project, Lofoten Installations
Art and nature come together in the heart of the Lofoten Islands, where Spanish artist Carla Romero Mosse (@vientomossebike) turns landscapes into a living open-air museum. Her World Painting Project arrives in the archipelago with a pioneering and unique multi-location exhibition across Reine, Vindstad, Sørvågen, Å, Ballstad, and the Litløya Little Island Lighthouse.
At each site, Carla builds wooden platforms holding aluminum prints of her paintings, creating a free and accessible exhibition for all art and nature lovers visiting Lofoten.
As an essential part of the project, some original artworks are still available for sale and can be shipped worldwide. Alongside them, each installation also offers limited editions and fine art prints, available to pick up on site or to order online with international delivery — a way to take the experience beyond the landscape and into everyday life.
This approach reflects what Carla has been doing over the past two years: traveling the world and painting plein air, in direct contact with the environment, the weather, and the experiences that emerge beyond the studio. Through these installations, she elevates the creative process itself and places it at the center of artistic experience.
Under the title Dreams Come True, each installation includes a visible QR code inviting the public to connect, discover more about the artist’s journey, and reflect on the role of art, while being inspired to pursue their own projects and dreams.
Following are the pages dedicated to each installation where you can read the description or buy the paintings (original or prints). For the complete shop of the paintings click here.
Lofoten installations
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Litløya Littleisland Lighthouse
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