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One Track | Swedish Lapland
One Track | Swedish Lapland
One Track | Swedish Lapland
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One Track | Swedish Lapland

Aerial fine art  ·  Tobias Hägg

From directly above Swedish Lapland, a groomed ski trail cuts diagonally across a white snowfield - and on it, a single skier moves through a landscape so featureless that their long shadow is the only indication of direction, light or time of day.

Open edition - Aerial fine art by Tobias Hägg - 210g natural white art paper, matte finish

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30x40cm 12×16" €50,00
50x70cm 20×28" €105,00
70x100cm 28×40" €165,00
80x120 €275,00

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"The quality of the images was greater than I could have ever hoped for. I am proud to call myself a collector of his work."

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210g natural white art paper, matte finish
50mm white border — fits standard frames
Ships in 3–14 days in a protective tube
Lifetime archival quality guaranteed

Cross-country skiing is woven into the fabric of life in Swedish Lapland - the groomed trail networks that run through the winter landscape are maintained with the same care as roads, and on a clear winter day the tracks are in constant quiet use. From altitude the trail reads as the only mark in an otherwise blank white surface - the groomed ski track with its parallel lines, the packed snow of the centre channel, the undisturbed snowfield extending to every edge of the frame. The skier, caught mid-stride, casts a shadow three times their own length in the low winter sun - the shadow giving the whole image its sense of light, temperature and time.

The near-monochrome palette - white snow, pale blue shadow, the single dark figure - makes this one of the most minimal images in the collection. It works in any space where something with absolute quietness and graphic precision is needed, and particularly rewards the 70×100 and 80×120 formats where the texture of the groomed snow and the detail of the skier 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 - 80×120 cm
Delivery 3-14 days, shipped in a protective tube
Shipping Worldwide - free above €95
Paper210g natural white art paper, matte — lifetime archival quality
Border50mm white border for easy framing
FramingFits standard frames (not included)
Delivery3–14 days, shipped in a protective tube
ShippingWorldwide — free above €95
Free worldwide shipping on all orders above €95. All prints are made to order and ship within 3–14 business days from Stockholm, Sweden, carefully packed in a protective tube. We accept returns within 30 days of delivery for undamaged prints in original packaging.

One Track

Cross-country skiing is woven into the fabric of life in Swedish Lapland - the groomed trail networks that run through the winter landscape are maintained with the same care as roads, and on a clear winter day the tracks are in constant quiet use. From altitude the trail reads as the only mark in an otherwise blank white surface - the groomed ski track with its parallel lines, the packed snow of the centre channel, the undisturbed snowfield extending to every edge of the frame. The skier, caught mid-stride, casts a shadow three times their own length in the low winter sun - the shadow giving the whole image its sense of light, temperature and time. The near-monochrome palette - white snow, pale blue shadow, the single dark figure - makes this one of the most minimal images in the collection.

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