In the Forest | Gysinge, Sweden
From directly above the forest canopy at Gysinge, the individual trees disappear - what remains is a continuous surface of deep summer green, textured and dense, with no ground visible and no sky for reference.
Open edition - Aerial fine art by Tobias Hägg - 210g natural white art paper, matte finish
archival paper
shipping above €95
Stockholm, Sweden
"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."
Matthew D. ·
Gysinge in Västmanland is one of central Sweden's oldest protected natural areas - a mixed forest reserve where broadleaf and conifer have grown largely undisturbed for over a century. Shot straight down from altitude at the height of summer, the canopy closes into a solid mass of green with almost no breaks. The perspective removes all spatial cues - no horizon, no ground, no sense of how high or how deep - leaving only the texture and colour of the treetops as a flat, all-over surface.
The result reads more like a textile than a landscape photograph. The dense, even green works particularly well in spaces that need something calm and organic - studies, bedrooms, reading rooms - where the image asks nothing of the viewer except to rest in it.
Craft & Materials
| Paper | 210g natural white art paper, matte finish - lifetime archival qual |
| 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 |
In the Forest
Gysinge in Västmanland is one of central Sweden's oldest protected natural areas - a mixed forest reserve where broadleaf and conifer have grown largely undisturbed for over a century. Shot straight down from altitude at the height of summer, the canopy closes into a solid mass of green with almost no breaks. The perspective removes all spatial cues - no horizon, no ground, no sense of how high or how deep - leaving only the texture and colour of the treetops as a flat, all-over surface. The result reads more like a textile than a landscape photograph.
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