Troll Collection
In the mystical village of Flam, nestled in the enchanting Western Fjords of Norway, trolls roam freely outside a quaint store
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In the mystical village of Flam, nestled in the enchanting Western Fjords of Norway, trolls roam freely outside a quaint store. These mischievous creatures, with their wild hair and pointy ears, captivate the imagination of all who pass by. As if stepping out from the pages of a fairytale book, they bring an air of magic to this picturesque corner of Sognefjorden. One can almost hear the lively tunes echoing through the mountains as Arthur Rackham's illustration comes to life - "The Dance of the Trolls" from Henrik Ibsen's renowned play Peer Gynt. The whimsical scene unfolds before our eyes as these mythical beings twirl and leap with joyous abandon. But trolls aren't limited to literature alone; they have also made their mark in art. In a captivating watercolor painting titled "Three Billy Goats Gruff, " we witness their cunning nature as they lurk beneath bridges, ready to pounce on unsuspecting victims. Nature too holds its own secrets when it comes to trolls. The vibrant Daphne mezereum flowers bloom delicately like fairy-touched blossoms amidst lush greenery. Their beauty conceals a hidden danger reminiscent of trollish mischief. Renowned artist Kittelsen transports us further into Norwegian folklore with his masterpiece "White-Bear-King-Valemon. " Here we see Peer Gynt himself entangled in an encounter with trolls that will test his wit and courage. As we delve deeper into Peer Gynt's journey, we witness him being brought before the King of Trolls – an awe-inspiring moment captured vividly in one illustration. Another portrays his encounter with a Troll Witch who accuses him unjustly but adds another layer to this intricate tale, and are not merely playful tricksters; they possess immense power capable of wreaking havoc upon nature itself.