The artwork Nordhamna is painted from the beautiful place Nordhamn on the northern side of the arctic island Rolvsoy in Finnmark, Northern Norway. The beautiful sandbeach is on the left side of this motive on the artwork.
In Nordhamn (Northern harbour) there were several sea sami farms, but the families that owns the farms today only uses the buildings in holidays and weekends.
In the fields of this farm they grow hay to the wild sheep on the island, and they dry the hay like in old days on hay strings. The farmers are eager to help each others, and this is also necessary because there are many storms out here on this island, ant the weather changes many times a day.
Out on the rocks as in this artwork they keep their boats. In the old days the sea samis rowed their wooden boats out for fishing from this place. Their wives had to look after the animals and the farm, and often had 12-15 children.