A door is many things. It can indicate an entrance, it can block access, keep people and weather outside, or inside. As long as humans have had a place to seek shelter, something has been used to cover an opening. The quality and the workmanship involved though, is an entire topic all of its own. After all, ninety percent of everything is a steaming pile of crap. Nevertheless a lot of old doors are decorative art pieces most of us often take for granted. Quite often the area around the entrance is just as nice looking and compliments the place. A wall without windows and a point of entry has no personality and is for all intent and purposes boring. In this post I have added a lot of lovely pictures of doors from the city of Bergen and virtually all of them are unique, aside from being made of wood. The reason I have so many of these laying around is to actually use them as surface textures and reference material when designing scenery for personal projects. Such as my animated series over at YouTube and rumble, or one of half baked and yet to be realized game ideas. Besides door variety breaks up boring corridors.
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