This oil painting, Trees, was made in 1973 by the Swedish artist Lars Olov Wiberg. It shows a solitary tree set within an open landscape, a subject that appears often in his work. The paint is handled broadly, with textured brushstrokes in soft greens, blues and ochres, while the trunk anchors the composition with a steady, uncomplicated presence.
Wiberg was interested in everyday scenes rather than dramatic views, and that comes through clearly here. The light is soft, the colours are muted, and the whole image feels calm and unforced. Signed and dated by the artist, the painting reflects a typically Scandinavian sensitivity to landscape – quiet, direct and closely observed.
Dimensions 50x60 cm
Collection from Brixton, London or arranged delivery
This oil painting, Trees, was made in 1973 by the Swedish artist Lars Olov Wiberg. It shows a solitary tree set within an open landscape, a subject that appears often in his work. The paint is handled broadly, with textured brushstrokes in soft greens, blues and ochres, while the trunk anchors the composition with a steady, uncomplicated presence.
Wiberg was interested in everyday scenes rather than dramatic views, and that comes through clearly here. The light is soft, the colours are muted, and the whole image feels calm and unforced. Signed and dated by the artist, the painting reflects a typically Scandinavian sensitivity to landscape – quiet, direct and closely observed.
Dimensions 50x60 cm
Collection from Brixton, London or arranged delivery