Feskarkjerringa - sculpture



In the middle of the settlement on Veiholmen, there is a statue known as Feskarkjerringa (The fisherman's wife). Her shawl, laced boots and the rest of her clothes tell us that she belongs to a different time. She holds the hand of a little boy in one hand and in the other she carries a cod. She looks anxiously towards the sea. The sculpture represents both the past and the present.
In the middle of the settlement on Veiholmen, there is a statue known as Feskarkjerringa (The fisherman's wife). Her shawl, laced boots and the rest of her clothes tell us that she belongs to a different time. She holds the hand of a little boy in one hand and in the other she carries a cod. She looks anxiously towards the sea. The sculpture represents both the past and the present.
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Source: VisitNordvest
Feskarkjerringa - sculpture