Doors 308 – Copenhagen, Denmark (part VIII), September 2024
I made a mistake last week. Today is not my last post from Copenhagen, it is in fact definitely the penultimate post and next time will be the last one – I promise.
I am getting a little overwhelmed with work and real life distractions, but my blog is my safe space where I can exercise a little mindfulness and calm, for me. I try to make time and space to write every day, and even though some of it is absolute nonsense, it is a great discipline. I say all this, to try and explain my error last week. It is, however, trivial and unimportant.
This week’s doors are from a slightly less affluent area of Copenhagen and is a series of graffiti doors. My knowledge of Danish street/graffiti artists is negligible, so I won’t even try to identify them. I do like the way doors are used in this way, whether it is high-end art or simply tagging, it adds a layer of story to the doors. I hope you enjoy them.








While I recognise that this selection of doors might not be everyone’s cup of tea, they further illustrate a different aspect of how doors are seen and used. Next time, I will be bidding a fond farewell to the doors of Copenhagen, I hope to see you then.
If you have made it this far, you probably like doors, and you really ought to take a look at the No Facilities blog by Dan Anton who has taken over the hosting of Thursday Doors from Norm 2.0 blog. Links to more doorscursions can be found in the comments section of Dan Anton’s Thursday Doors post.

Great photos, Steve. I love the Rex and Bobby door. IT seems like they are inviting me inside. Don’t worry about the mistake. I’ve enjoyed the Copenhagen doors and another week is fine by me. I hope work settles down and gives you some time to breath.
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Some respite this weekend as Monday is a public holiday
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Enjoy that.
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Great images, Stephen. I love the first one and the basement door “Miles”
Also, the first one looks like it goes further along the wall/building. Love the doggies and that the artist gave them personality and names.
I enjoy street art – someone took the iniative to show their talent and form of expression.
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Great images, Stephen. I love the first one and the basement door “Miles”
Also, the first one looks like it goes further along the wall/building. Love the doggies and that the artist gave them personality and names.
I enjoy street art – someone took the iniative to show their talent and form of expression.
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Thank you Suzette. Doors and graffiti are a gift for me.
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And thank you for your work sharing that gift. I enjoy your posts.
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Fun! xx
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Thank you.
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Those were great. Lots of fun and interesting. 🙂 Thank you.
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