September Pines | Kvikkjokk, Sweden
From altitude above Kvikkjokk, the first cold mornings of September have brought fog into the Laponian forest - the pine canopy emerging in sections through the mist, the treeline dissolving at its edges into grey.
Open edition - Aerial fine art by Tobias Hägg - 210g natural white art paper, matte finish
archival paper
shipping above €95
Stockholm, Sweden
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Kvikkjokk sits at the end of the road in Swedish Lapland, at the point where the boreal forest gives way to the open fells of the Laponian Area - a UNESCO World Heritage landscape of rivers, wetlands and ancient Sámi reindeer routes. In early September the temperature drops fast and the mornings bring a low fog that settles in the valleys and between the trees. From altitude this creates something unusual - the forest is both visible and obscured, the individual pines reading as dark shapes through a pale diffused light, the fog erasing the ground entirely.
The muted palette of deep green, grey and pale white gives this image a quiet, melancholic quality that suits spaces where you want something Nordic and atmospheric. It works particularly well in the 70×100 format where the texture of the fog and the individual tree forms both become legible.
Craft & Materials
| Paper | 210g natural white art paper, matte finish - lifetime archival quality |
| Border | 50mm white border for easy framing |
| Framing | Fits standard frames (not included) |
| Sizes | 30×40 cm - 50×70 cm - 70×100 cm |
| Delivery | 3-14 days, shipped in a protective tube |
| Shipping | Worldwide - free above €95 |
| Paper | 210g natural white art paper, matte — lifetime archival quality |
| Border | 50mm white border for easy framing |
| Framing | Fits standard frames (not included) |
| Delivery | 3–14 days, shipped in a protective tube |
| Shipping | Worldwide — free above €95 |
September Pines
Kvikkjokk sits at the end of the road in Swedish Lapland, at the point where the boreal forest gives way to the open fells of the Laponian Area - a UNESCO World Heritage landscape of rivers, wetlands and ancient Sámi reindeer routes. In early September the temperature drops fast and the mornings bring a low fog that settles in the valleys and between the trees. From altitude this creates something unusual - the forest is both visible and obscured, the individual pines reading as dark shapes through a pale diffused light, the fog erasing the ground entirely. The muted palette of deep green, grey and pale white gives this image a quiet, melancholic quality that suits spaces where you want something Nordic and atmospheric.
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