TreeZone
- publication type — book
- artist — Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt
- publisher — Hassla Books
- publishing year — 2009
- language — English
- editor — David Schoerner & Nicolai Howalt
- designed by — Rasmus Koch Studio
- format — 16.5 x 24 cm
- no. of pages — 32
- no. of illustrations — 15
- cover — softcover, saddle-stitched, color offset
- no. of edition — 500
- ISBN — 978-0-9800935-6-8
TreeZone by Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt is a photographic exploration of the Nordic landscape and ways in which we relate to it. Thematically and formally this work is a continuation of the previous projects How To Hunt,Dying Birds and Hunting Ground.
In a series of images the artists have captured the barren landscapes found in areas along the Nordic timber line during winter. In this marginal land you see solitary trees weighed down by snow. The trees are bent and stunted by their harsh environment. Human forms may appear, but they seem insignificantly small within the vast, white nothingness.
TreeZone by Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt is a photographic exploration of the Nordic landscape and ways in which we relate to it. Thematically and formally this work is a continuation of the previous projects How To Hunt,Dying Birds and Hunting Ground.
In a series of images the artists have captured the barren landscapes found in areas along the Nordic timber line during winter. In this marginal land you see solitary trees weighed down by snow. The trees are bent and stunted by their harsh environment. Human forms may appear, but they seem insignificantly small within the vast, white nothingness.