Tobias Hägg’s aerial photography collection is a visual and breathtaking journey into the heart of the rugged and unspoiled landscape of the American West. In this collection, Haig depicts the raw and untouched beauty of lands that have been transformed into amazing and sometimes extraterrestrial forms by natural erosion.
What distinguishes this collection is the impressive play of light and shadow on the surface of the earth; Where complex textures, deep cracks and irregular geological lines give a sculptural face to nature. These images reveal the specific topography of these regions in stunning detail and show how wind, water and time have been silent but incessant artists.
Hague’s aerial photography is not only a landscape recording; Rather, it is a change in our perspective towards nature. By distancing himself from the ground, he presents a new scale of greatness and the hidden order of these vast spaces to the audience; Spaces that, despite being violent, have deep beauty in them. His pictures are an invitation to watch nature’s art; An art that has been formed for thousands of years and is still changing. (visual flood)
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